Web founder looks to big changes
From bbc.co.uk…
The founder of the World Wide Web says the pace of innovation on the Web is increasing all the time.
Marking the 20th anniversary of his proposal to create the web, Sir Tim Berners-Lee said “new changes are going to rock the world even more”.
The future of the web lies in mobile phones, he said at the Swiss research centre where he was working when he proposed the Web.
He also warned of user profiling on the internet and the risks of “snooping”.
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