Who Will Build the Next World Wide Web?
The Birth of the World Wide
Web and Its Invisible Future: Who Will Shape the Next Digital Revolution?
Take a
moment and think about how often you use the internet in a single day.
You wake
up and check your phone. You read the news, send messages, watch videos, search
for information, shop online, or perhaps even work remotely. Whether we realize
it or not, nearly every part of modern life is connected to the World Wide Web.
Today,
the web feels so natural that it's easy to forget it had a beginning. Most
people associate its creation with Sir Tim Berners Lee, the British computer
scientist who invented the World Wide Web in 1989. While his contribution was
undoubtedly groundbreaking, the web we use today is the result of decades of
innovation from countless engineers, developers, designers, and visionaries.
But
looking back is only part of the story.
The more
interesting question is this: what happens next?
As
technologies like artificial intelligence, augmented reality, brain computer
interfaces, and quantum computing continue to advance, the web is preparing for
another major transformation—one that could make today's internet look
surprisingly primitive.
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