Linked by Thom Holwerda on Sun 25th Dec 2005 21:58 UTC
Internet & Networking "Fifteen years ago, the Web browser was invented on Christmas day. We look at the history of the browser, talk to its creator, Sir Tim Berners-Lee, and ponder how the software increasingly provokes users to define their own ways of consuming information online." Berners-Lee: "A lot of people really want to have an arrangement to provide them with the software that is maintained, and to pay for that support. So, there's a place for the commercial software makers. But the open-source community is absolutely essential for the development of the Web. That's very important to maintain a healthy community."
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by danB on Tue 27th Dec 2005 10:03 UTC
danB
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2005-08-20

Whoever wrote this article has some very interesting ideas about the semantic web.... Page 3, last question: "How do browsers need to change in order to support the development of the ***Symantec*** Web as you see it?" ;)

Happy new year, everyone!
danB