mamund, to internet
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35 years after first proposing the World Wide Web, what does its creator Tim Berners-Lee have in mind next?

https://www.livescience.com/technology/communications/35-years-after-first-proposing-the-world-wide-web-what-does-its-creator-tim-berners-lee-have-in-mind-next-inrupt

"After seeing the balance of power shift to large corporations and big tech companies, the founder of the World Wide Web is determined to give users control over their data again." --

peterme, to random
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On this 30th anniversary of NCSA Mosaic, reminder that it was the first graphical web browser. Nexus and Lynx were earlier (all text) web browsers. https://smartbear.com/blog/history-of-web-browsers/

mjgardner,
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@peterme Not true unless you mean the first to display graphics inline on the page. ’s original WorldWideWeb on was a GUI browser and editor, and Mosaic was preceding by Erwise and ViolaWWW.

Along with graphics on the page, the Mosaic team also quickly released Microsoft and ports. That’s why it was the first popular graphical browser.

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