World Wide Web Inventor to Speak, April 5

March 31st, 2006  |  Published in Education, Events, News

Princeton University

Tim Berners-Lee, inventor of the World Wide Web, will speak at 8 p.m. Wednesday, April 5, in McCosh 50.

His talk, “The Future of the Web,” will cover not only the history of the Web but also the concept and development of the “semantic Web.”

Berners-Lee is director of the World Wide Web Consortium, an international group whose staff and member organizations work together to develop Web standards. The semantic Web is an initiative of the consortium aimed at creating a universal medium in which the databases that form the basis of all Web documents can be integrated and accessed more efficiently.

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