Great changes are coming on the Web

Picture 1 of Great changes are coming on the Web The World Wide Web is preparing to make a big jump to become an open environment for all cooperation.

Tim Berners-Lee - the father and creator of the World Wide Web - insists he is not too optimistic about evaluating a major change on the Web.

At the same time he also warned us to fight harder with Internet criminals and non-competitive acts.

In recent years, many new technologies have been introduced to help Wed become smarter and easier to use, Berners-Lee said.

' Personally, I think there are many new things coming and we are completely happy to witness those things. We are moving into a new phase with technologies already developed. Now I feel very lost and believe in a new change , 'said Berners-Lee.

Realize predictions

Currently director of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), Berners-Lee is currently making his predictions of the major change of the World Wide Web in two different ways: First, the web turns into A place where people easily collaborate working together and the second is to turn a website's content that can be easily recognized and received by different types of computers.

Google Maps with online map delivery service can be combined with other websites or Flickr services that allow users to share photos and comment on other people's images as examples of How websites can combine content from different sources

A new type of query language - SPARQL language - has been designed to make web pages easily readable on different systems, allowing different types of data to be placed on the web.

Some of Berners-Lee's other goals are to expand the Web to mobile services.

Fear .

First, Berners-Lee is not a supporter of the design of a separate web for mobile devices - a typical example is the '.mobi' domain. He is a huwongs who develops websites and devices smart enough to configure the best way to bring information to users.

Lee is also concerned that some Internet service providers have begun to filter data, giving priority to the types of data that pay extra. But the public needs an open Internet.

Another concern for Lee is spam and phishing fraud. Websites need to be more specific to users whether they are more secure .

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