Technology At 35, the web is broken, but its inventor...

-

At 35, the web is broken, but its inventor hasn’t given up hope of fixing it yet

At 35, the web is broken, but its inventor hasn’t given up hope of fixing it yet
Back to the future: Sir Tim Berners-Lee thinks the rise of AI has made things worse than ever, but he continues to find solutions in the internet’s earliest days.
Most recent news

Source : https://www.zdnet.com/home-and-office/networking/at-35-the-web-is-broken-but-its-inventor-hasnt-given-up-hope-of-fixing-it/#ftag=RSSbaffb68

Latest news

Starknet Foundation launches $5 million grants program

The funding aims to help developers with final-stage blockchain projects come to market and boost overall blockchain...

Revolut debuts dedicated crypto exchange for UK users

Revolut announced its new Revolut X crypto trading platform for U.K. retail users, which it claims will...

Nigeria to ban peer-to-peer crypto trading in naira

Nigeria’s SEC is set to launch a new regulatory framework for crypto exchanges, custodians firms “in the...

Bitcoin trader flags key levels as BTC price attacks $64K liquidity

BTC price eats away at positions as Bitcoin bulls attempt to carve a path higher. BTC price eats...

Kronos Research hacker shifts funds to Tornado Cash

Kronos Research was exploited for $25 million in November last year, and one of the six wallets...

How long does it take to mine 1 Bitcoin?

Mining a Bitcoin block takes about 10 minutes, but does that timeframe translate to mining 1 Bitcoin? Mining...
Advertisement

Must read

Advertisement

You might also likeRELATED
Recommended to you