At 30, World Wide Web 'not the web we wanted,' inventor says
https://apnews.com/1a944fcf10c445f2a87fcd5c2d0320e5
GENEVA (AP) — At its ripe old age of 30 and with half the globe using it, the World Wide Web is facing growing pains with issues like hate speech, privacy concerns and state-sponsored hacking, its creator says.
Tim Berners-Lee joined a celebration Tuesday of the Web and reminisced about where he invented it — at CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research — beginning with a proposal published on March 12, 1989.
At 30, World Wide Web 'not the web we wanted,' inventor says
Mar 12, 2019, 11:33am UTC
https://apnews.com/1a944fcf10c445f2a87fcd5c2d0320e5
> GENEVA (AP) — At its ripe old age of 30 and with half the globe using it, the World Wide Web is facing growing pains with issues like hate speech, privacy concerns and state-sponsored hacking, its creator says.
> Tim Berners-Lee joined a celebration Tuesday of the Web and reminisced about where he invented it — at CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research — beginning with a proposal published on March 12, 1989.