Ian Ritchie: The day I turned down Tim Berners-Lee
Ian Riči (Ian Ritchie): Dan kada sam odbio Tima Berners-Lija
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emitovanje materijala,
i Tima Berners-Lija.
da upoznamo ove ljude.
za vladu SAD tokom rata.
"Kao što bismo mi mislili."
mi koristimo informacije loš.
mozak odmah skače na sledeću.
drugom srodnom i tako dalje.
kako bi razbile šifre.
ova mašina zove memeks.
povezivale jedna sa drugom,
kada vam trebaju.
zvao se Dag Englbart
mogao je da realizuje sve ovo
za istraživanje u Kaliforniji.
da poveća čovekovu inteligenciju.
sveta računarstva
zajedničkoj kompjuterskoj konferenciji
i demonstrirao svoj sistem.
koštali po par miliona funti.
bilo poput posedovanja ličnog aviona;
za ovakav sistem na njima.
Vodič za Apple Mackintosh.
počele da se zahuktavaju.
zvanu HyperCard,
u Dnevniku Vol Strita kada je izašao.
kasnih osamdeseth.
i da radite to preko mreža.
baziran na HTML-u.
hipertekst jezik za označavanje.
preko mreža kompjutera.
u Versaju pored Pariza
Tim Berners-Li
"Da.", odgovorio sam.
rekao mi je.
World Wide Web (Svetska mreža).
prilično pretenciozno ime,
bio na kompjuteru u njegovoj kancelariji.
da će Svetska mreža
da napravim pretraživač za tu mrežu,
grafiku, font, okruženje ili bilo šta;
nije prepoznala njegov rad.
za Hipertekst konferenciju.
za Svetsku mrežu.
imali smo konferenciju ovde u Edinburgu
Tim Berners-Li bude glavni govornik.
da traže operativni sistem
tako da su otišli nazad do Bila Gejtsa.
i knjige o Hariju Poteru.
za Svetsku mrežu na svetu.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Ian Ritchie - Software entrepreneurIan Ritchie
Why you should listen
Ian Ritchie is chair of iomart plc. and several other computer and learning businesses, including Computer Application Services Ltd., the Interactive Design Institute and Caspian Learning Ltd. He is co-chair of the Scottish Science Advisory Council, a board member of the Edinburgh International Science Festival and the chair of Our Dynamic Earth, the Edinburgh Science Centre.
Ritchie founded and managed Office Workstations Limited (OWL) in Edinburgh in 1984 and its subsidiary OWL International Inc. in Seattle from 1985. OWL became the first and largest supplier of Hypertext/Hypermedia authoring tools (a forerunner to the World Wide Web) for personal computers based on its Guide product. OWL's customers used its systems to implement large interactive multimedia documentation systems in industry sectors such as automobile, defence, publishing, finance, and education. OWL was sold to Matsushita Electrical Industrial (Panasonic) of Japan in December 1989. He is the author of New Media Publishing: Opportunities from the digital revolution (1996).
He was awarded a CBE in the 2003 New Years Honours list for services to enterprise and education; he is a Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering; a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh; and a Fellow and a past-President of the British Computer Society (1998-99).
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