Tim Berners-Lee on Blogging And The Web 226
neiljt writes "The BBC2 is to air an interview by Marc Lawson with Tim Berners-Lee this evening, where TBL offers his thoughts on the Read/Write web. A transcript of the interview is available from BBC News." From the article: "I feel that we need to individually work on putting good things on [the web], finding ways to protect ourselves from accidentally finding the bad stuff, and that at the end of the day, a lot of the problems of bad information out there, things that you don't like, are problems with humanity.
This is humanity which is communicating over the web, just as it's communicating over so many other different media. I think it's a more complicated question we have to; first of all, make it a universal medium, and secondly we have to work to make sure that that it supports the sort of society that we want to build on top of it. "
Re:the Read/Write web? (Score:5, Funny)
Re:What Question would you have asked Sir TBL? (Score:0, Funny)
Re:What the fuck is this? (Score:4, Funny)
Could Tim just stick up a web page?
Nooooooooo! He was too self-important for that and had to go and stick up an entire World Wide Web.
The arrogant twit.
KFG
Re:What the fuck is this? (Score:5, Funny)
Thats the 'we' that actually build the infrastructure and design the protocols and applications, as apposed to the 'you', the lazy fucks who just blog all day and think it's relevant, important and meaning full.
Whaaaa? (Score:5, Funny)
References to "Fareignheight 411."
HEAD ASPLODES!
All you need to know about blogging! (Score:1, Funny)