The inventor of the World Wide Web says today’s online world is “not the way we wanted”. Speaking at a 30th anniversary celebration of the internet at the Swiss centre where he invented it, Tim Berners-Lee said that with half the world’s population now using “this web thing,” it’s important to “get the other half online as quickly as possible.”
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Inventor of the Internet says ‘it’s not what we wanted’ 30 years later
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