35 years after founding the web, Tim Berners-Lee has something in mind
35 years after inventing the World Wide Web, Tim Berners-Lee is working on a "new web" where users are in control of their own data.
35 years after inventing the World Wide Web, Tim Berners-Lee is working on a "new web" where users are in control of their own data.
A technological revolution is about to reshape the entire network, but Web 3.0 already has its illustrious detractors
The charm of the "dark side" is getting stronger. The Dark Web numbers more and more users, and in the US more than 30% go around looking for trouble with TOR. Why?
A perfect circle: the founder of the www has developed an "emergency protocol" to save the internet. Many adhesions, but will we be able to respect it?
The Russian internet can disengage from that of the rest of the world as a result of a law that has just been approved. It is not easy to do it, but it is a bad signal
Facebook employees interviewed with the assurance of anonymity confirmed that they did not know where these conversations were recorded or how.
Google Shoelace is a hyperlocal social network for users who also want to find themselves in the physical space, perhaps for jogging or going to a concert.
One thing is certain: the Internet will never be the same again. If the forecasts for upcoming web developments seem obvious and inevitable, it is true that they will lead to marked changes in our experience of using the Net.