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Sir Tim Berners-Lee on the read/write web
When Berners-Lee talks about the web, people listen. In a recent Newsnight interview with the web's creator, Mark Lawson asked Berners-Lee about blogging and a rewriteable web.
Originally Posted by Berners-Lee
Some interesting issues are covered in the interview. Read it on the BBC News website.
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the interviewer seemed to be trying to blame TBL on the problems the internet faces.
But the original idea of TBL to make the internet spread ideas and communicate is working 100%, but people of different moral opinions/belief/county etc... can all be united or divided dependant on where you look. I'm unhappy with the interviewer.,
Originally Posted by Errr...me
6014 3DMk 05
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