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http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Wide_Web
http://www.w3.org/People/Berners-Lee/FAQ.html
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=p4NKbJPZq2Q http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=24WqXehCueg
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Vannevar Bush proposes the Memex hypertext device for microfiche Doug Engelbart and Ted Nelson independently propose "hypertext" ARPANET is born Ray Tomlinson (BBN) invents email over ARPANET UCL first international connection to ARPANET Cerf and Kahn invent TCP (later split into TCP/IP) ARPANET adopts TCP/IP - the Internet of TCP/IP internets with 235 hosts Domain Name System (DNS) introduced JANET connects UK universities to Internet First Internet worm affects 6,000 of 60,000 hosts Tim Berners-Lee proposes hypertext system for CERN Tim Berners-Lee writes "WorldWideWeb" (with GUI hypertext browser and editor for NEXT workstation) First Web server (November) nxoc01.cern.ch (later info.cern.ch)
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# Web Servers 1 10 50 603 10,022 30,500 603,367 1,681,868 3,689,227 9,560,866 25,675,581 36,276,252 35,543,105 45,980,112
http://www.zakon.org/robert/internet/timeline/
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The true Semantic Web has proved elusive (but recently more realistic?)
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Web present
The academic/scientific web The commercial web
Research centres, universities (early adopters) Business to Consumer (Amazon) Consumer to Consumer (Ebay) Business to Business over open network Blogs, Facebook, MySpace, Wikipedia, Twitter Mashups, Open APIs and free(er) access to data (e.g. Guardian datastore)
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Web future?
Barriers for change
(Virtually) no barrier to new devices to connect Low barrier for new applications to run (Increasingly) high barrier to infrastructure changes
Simplified meta information systems & smart agents XML, RDFa and microformats? Infrastructure, Platforms, Software/Applications e.g. Amazon WS, Google AppEngine, Google Apps
(The web) as a service (cloud computing) Browser/OS blurring e.g. Chrome OS?
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