Information Age | The Internet Will Become a More Useful Part of Everyday Life

How do you endow the Internet’s chaotic pile of bits with a structure that makes information easier to find and use? It’s all a matter of semantics.

Tim Berners-Lee must feel like he’s in a time warp. In the early 1990s, he spent a frustrating year trying to get people to grasp the power and beauty of his idea for a scheme known as an Internet hypertext system, to which he gave the beguiling name the World Wide Web. But since the Web didn’t yet exist, most people couldn’t imagine the implications of what he was talking about. Berners- Lee persevered, and with the help...

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