30 years of a free and open Web

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  • čas přidán 1. 05. 2023
  • 30 years ago, on 30 April 1993, CERN made an important announcement. Walter Hoogland and Helmut Weber, respectively the Director of Research and Director of Administration at the time, decided to publicly release the tool that Tim Berners-Lee had first proposed in 1989 to allow scientists and institutes working on #CERN data all over the globe to share information accurately and quickly. Little did they know how much it would change the world.
    CERN released the #WorldWideWeb to the public.
    Watch an interview with Walter Hoogland, former CERN Director of Research and co-signatory of the document that released the World Wide Web into the public domain. Find out more: home.cern/news/news/computing...
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Komentáře • 17

  • @conniemunroe7203
    @conniemunroe7203 Před rokem +5

    Great interview. Thank you for sharing. Incredible to see how much our world has changed in just 30 short years with this technology. Is it for the better? I guess we will still need more time to determine that. It’s definitely faster paced. In 20 or 30 years there won’t be many left that will remember a world without the World Wide Web. That’s an interesting thought too.

  • @metoo6599
    @metoo6599 Před rokem +1

    I want to complain, but I won't. Maybe it's all just hindsight. I can still conjure up memory of a world without the worldwideweb. I guess there's no going back now.

  • @SomeOneOneOne
    @SomeOneOneOne Před rokem +3

    Get us back onto the original worldline ASAP!

    • @mk_annan22
      @mk_annan22 Před rokem

      Was that a Steins;Gate reference to the alpha world line?

    • @SomeOneOneOne
      @SomeOneOneOne Před rokem

      @@mk_annan22 El Psy.... No man im serious! From about around 2010 on, something went off course BIG TIME. And they legit are a prime suspect. They push science to boundaries they themselves do not understand yet. Yes it might be the right thing to do from a scientific standpoint. But if you cant really tell if you did any damage to reality, is it still safe to do so? I want the original worldline back! But maybe its already lost forever.. i really hope not.

  • @debinbc
    @debinbc Před rokem +6

    Not in Canada we now have C11 😢

  • @enniruth
    @enniruth Před rokem +1

    "free and open"

  • @MrViper-ey1st
    @MrViper-ey1st Před rokem +2

    Yeah free... let's just pay for the plan to get access and have a heavily monitored and censored gander at the world😑😑😑😑😑

  • @schumannresonanceswithverte

    Free and open internet?!
    What alternate universe are you folks living in???
    Oh, yeah that"s right, you are the LHC at CERN.
    You folks are not living under the same laws and regulations as the rest of us.
    Possibly, for accredited scientist, you get paid access already.
    Your institutions foot the bil.
    Where is the access to your research?
    Why dont you folks start the trend to actually provide the full researxh to all, for free?

  • @a2a918
    @a2a918 Před rokem +4

    I miss rotary phones

  • @Riclaval
    @Riclaval Před rokem +1

    Guess its all free and open if you're a hacker, so in that sense is this a call for regular users to become hackers aka internet-security employees?

  • @ToTheGAMES
    @ToTheGAMES Před rokem +5

    If you think its still free and open, you are sorely mistaken.