... C'est l'intitulé de l'article de Webraw, digital sushi for your mind qui débute par une citation quasi-biblique de Tim Berners-Lee :
"The fundamental principle behind the Web was that once someone somewhere made available a document, database, graphic, sound, video, or screen at some stage in an interactive dialogue, it should be accessible (subject to authorization, of course) by anyone, with any type of computer, in any country. And it should be possible to make a reference – a link – to that thing, so that others could find it.”
- Tim Berners-Lee: “Weaving the Web” - 1999
L'auteur de l'article, Eric Janssen, dit que les blogs sont les navigateurs de l'édition Web (ou des téléphones modernes ;-) et Eric nous montre ensuite les caractéristiques de la "commmunication" blogs.
Il y va d'une conclusion optimiste :
" (...) As those obstacles disappear people will begin to change. How will they change? I don't know. But I think that history shows us that the change is probably a continuation of empowering the people with the skills and tools that were once held by only a few. We, the masses, are keeping our own gates and I'd like to think blogs are helping us do that, even a little."
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