On the day the world-wide Web turns 25 (today), Tim Berners-Lee, the man who invented the Web, will answer your questions about the past and future of the Internet with an Ask Me Anything session on Reddit.
"I invented the WWW 25 years
ago", says Internet pioneer
Berners-Lee when announcing the AMA,
"and I am concerned and
excited about its future."
The AMA takes place today, 12
March, at 7pm GMT. Possible posers already posted on Reddit include questions asking for Berners-Lee's thoughts on governments undermining the openness and privacy of the Internet, his thoughts on cryptocurrencies like Bitcoin, and whether a patent on the Web in the early days may have changed the face of online corporate monoliths like Google and Facebook.
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If there was any question I'll ask the Father of the Web that will be, What actually gave him the idea and what actually ignited him to build the web and How did he possibly do it???
What are your memories of the early days of the Internet?
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