Tim Berners-Lee: A Magna Carta for the web
Tim Berners-Lee: Magna Carta Weba
Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web. He leads the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), overseeing the Web's standards and development. Full bio
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ponajviše o budućnosti.
na paralelnom projektu.
Zakladu World Wide Web,
o toj brojci.
o objema stranama te pojave.
Što možemo učiniti
it's going to be around mobile.
vezano uz mobilnu tehnologiju.
i o ovih 40 posto,
podržanima webom,
dostupnih e-knjiga
way commerce works altogether,
kako se dotad trgovalo,
svakom smislu izmijenjena.
i za dobrih dana,
podataka, mnoštvo e-vlada,
kasno noću, dok brinu o tome
a certain amount of privacy.
su određenu količinu privatnosti.
koji mogu zlorabiti podatke.
have this wonderful free speech.
da imamo ovu prekrasnu slobodu govora.
is blocked from their country,
zapravo blokiran u njihovoj zemlji,
about the state of ourselves,
Svatko može pričati s bilo kim.
the book about the filter bubble,
knjigu o mjehuru filtriranja,
koje nam se sviđaju
fragmented into lots of pieces,
fragmentiran u puno dijelova,
zdravstvenu skrb
a powerful basis for innovation
snažna osnova za inovacije,
omogućuje da odgovorimo na nju
od stvari koje priželjkujem,
to communicate with whom I want.
pravo na komunikaciju s kime god želim.
za Magnu Cartu weba?
25. godišnjice
(Magna Carta, op.)
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Tim Berners-Lee - InventorTim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web. He leads the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), overseeing the Web's standards and development.
Why you should listen
In the 1980s, scientists at CERN were asking themselves how massive, complex, collaborative projects -- like the fledgling LHC -- could be orchestrated and tracked. Tim Berners-Lee, then a contractor, answered by inventing the World Wide Web. This global system of hypertext documents, linked through the Internet, brought about a massive cultural shift ushered in by the new tech and content it made possible: AOL, eBay, Wikipedia, TED.com...
Berners-Lee is now director of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), which maintains standards for the Web and continues to refine its design. Recently he has envisioned a "Semantic Web" -- an evolved version of the same system that recognizes the meaning of the information it carries. He's the 3Com Founders Professor of Engineering in the School of Engineering with a joint appointment in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the Laboratory for Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence (CSAIL) at the MIT, where he also heads the Decentralized Information Group (DIG). He is also a Professor in the Electronics and Computer Science Department at the University of Southampton, UK.
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