2005/02/28

WGBH Forum Network - Le dixième anniversaire du Web

Le Web est tellement ancré dans la réalité de millions d'internautes qu'on a peine à imaginer qu'il est si jeune. Retour sur la naissance d'une grande aventure humaine.
Tim Berners-Lee, pioneer, World Wide Web
Jean-François Abramatic, chairman, W3C
Alan Kotok, associate chair, W3C
Rod Brooks, director, CSAIL
Dr. Charles Vest, president, MIT
Bob Metcalfe, emcee, Internet pioneer

Berners-Lee, Abramatic, and others, review how the consortium and the Web itself all came about in a panel called 'How it all Started'.

The World Wide Web Consortium is the steward of the World Wide Web. During the symposium, speakers relate stories about the Web's origins and describe its impact over the past ten years. Members are congratulated for their accomplishments. Speakers present their visions and dreams for the future of the consortium and the World Wide Web. One of the consortium's primary goals is to make the Web's benefits available to all people, whatever their hardware, software, network infrastructure, native language, culture, geographical location, or physical or mental ability.
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