Posts Tagged ‘tim berners lee

SEOBook has posted a very interesting infographic from Jess.NET, about Google’s “Collateral damage” and “How the Evolving Algorithm Shapes the Web”. The infographic illustrates the story of Google’s rise to Internet power and the impact it has had on webmasters and publisher. While not covering every algorithm change over the years, it does a pretty [...]

Ever since the first web browser, WorldWideWeb, was created and introduced by Tim Berners-Lee, we’ve seen many new breeds spring up. Some have been short lived while others have gone from version to version always raising the bar. Firefox was a project that was created as a result of programmers being tired of Internet Explorer [...]

Semantics, semantics, semantics—sometimes it feels like it has become just another clichéd buzzword that we like to throw around the web these days. Obviously it’s more than that though. Semantics has everything to do with meaning. More specifically, in the context of web design/development and the deployment of markup, it has to do with meaning [...]

Approaching the 20th anniversary of the World Web Web next month, its creator sounds off about the threats to the freedom of the Web from social networks, Internet providers, and governments. Originally posted at News – Digital Media Go to Source

The inventor of the web is not thrilled with the current state of his creation or the direction it’s taking. Tim Berners-Lee has released a new report at Scientific American, entitled Long Live the Web: A Call for Continued Open Standards and Neutrality, with the subtitle: "The Web is critical not merely to the digital [...]


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