It is hard to imagine what the world would be like without the Internet. Or what would have happened if the lab that first developed the technology had not released it freely. Today marks the 15th anniversary of the day that CERN put the Web into the public domain, thereby ensuring that the Internet would be available freely worldwide. In a BBC news article some leading luminaries talk about what the future holds for the Web.
Related websites:
The World Wide Web turns 15 (again)
World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)
Sir Tim Berners-Lee
Mozilla Foundation


