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On 6 August 1991 Tim Berners-Lee invited the world to use an "easy but powerful global information system” - the World Wide Web. https://lnkd.in/euwGwkTZ The power of the web, of using technology to connect and share information, has changed all our lives. The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) was founded by Tim three years later to build a common community to support the Web's development. W3C defines a World Wide Web that that works for the benefit of humanity by developing technical standards and guidelines to empower an equitable, informed, and interconnected society. As we celebrate the anniversary of Tim’s introduction of the Web to the world, we are deeply committed to ensuring that it works for the good of all. W3C’s vision or our work and the Web is:   • The Web is for all humanity.   • The Web is designed for the good of its users.   • The Web must be safe for its users.   • There is one interoperable world-wide Web. Thank you, Tim and all at W3C who have come together to help ensure a web that works, for everyone. 

Sylwester Mielniczuk

3D Web, WebXR (Immersive Web), Metaverse Prototyper

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In 2024, people can harness the power of the web to connect with like-minded individuals and collaborate on various projects. The web serves as a space for exchanging ideas, where many entities seek influence and control through hardware, proprietary software, and APIs. One of these innovations is WebXR, which opens the door to truly immersive 3D experiences. We need more open-minded thinkers and creators to enhance spatial interactions. An example of this is the open 3D world Yolo.cx - https://yolo.cx/about #webxr #webgl #threejs. Join us via internship program https://yolo.cx/internship

Felipe Ribeiro

Ambassador of Peace (Amb.P.), UU Quaker Chaplain (Ch.) Reverend (Rev.), Royal Academic (R.A.) of Open Source Arts & Science, Heritage Safeguard Ecomuseologer, Ranger (Rg.), Interfaith Cultural Diplomacy Social Developer.

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The First Web Server, exhibited at the CERN museum.

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Dipl.-Ing. (FH) Edern Ollivier ✔

Professeur d'électronique chez Lycée Albert de Mun

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Thank to you Prof. Berners-lee, I have implemented my first web server this year with my classroom, and it works fine.

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Tristan Nitot

I'm a technologist, entrepreneur, books and podcast author, I try to work on what matters. I try to do the right thing. I work on anthropocene, the Web and digital commons.

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Happy Anniversary, and a huge thank you to TimBL and everyone who has helped bringing the Web to its full potential!

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Many thanks to Mr. Tim Berners Lee and all those who have made the existence of the Web possible, as it was initially conceived. A way of seeing the world that is needed more than ever in today's society.

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Christian Martin Nies

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Happy birthday

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François Houste

🎉 Directeur des Créations chez Mon Oncle, et 2-3 autres choses…

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Happy birthday, dear old fellow!

SIVASURESH KATTA

Driving Accessibility Innovation as IAAP CPACC & DHS Trusted Tester | Technical Lead at HCL

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Fantastic update!

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