Future is in Mobile Web Said Father of the Internet

Strengthen the construction standards of the Internet and promote accessibility, especially in third world and through mobile phones are the current priorities in the development of the Internet, this Wednesday called the ‘father’ of the Web, forward the Lusa.

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Tim Berners-Lee, considered the inventor of the Web for 20 years has designed the first version of HTML (the language-based creation of web pages) spoke at the official opening speech of the 18th International Conference WWW2009, held in Madrid.

The inaugural conference of Tim Berners-Lee, one of the “stars” of the Internet world, was one of the most anticipated events of the meeting in Madrid, which began with technical meetings on Monday and will run until Friday.

Lee has not left its reputation in and outside hands over about 30 minutes examined some of the most current debates on the Internet, including topics such as optimization for search engines, advertising and mobile web, cross-cutting issues also at the meeting in Madrid .

“Consolidating the efforts of developing standards’

In a scenario of constant advances in hardware and software, Lee stressed the need to “consolidate the efforts of developing standards’ in the development of Internet, especially the level of documents and” communities “online.

The emphasis has been given the issue of mobile web and the increasing interaction between users, using tools and methods more portable.

In addition, stressed the need to respond to social concerns surrounding the use of the Internet, particularly with regard to issues of privacy, ensuring that information is always available “in context”.

Berners-Lee challenged all scientists of the Web to focus their efforts on building a more solid platform, avoiding ‘will be used as assumed, but looking capitalize on advances in progress.

In particular, he said, is vital away with ‘islands’ remaining as the pages’ bricked, is a great temptation, but can also be a huge frustration for the user.

Expand access to global Internet

Accordingly maintains open social networks, which improve the opportunities for input from users.

Expand access to the Internet world, where only 20 percent of the global population to use, should be another priority, and should recognize that the poorest countries in the first contact may come by phone, cheaper than a computer.

“It is therefore essential to make the network more accessible to these devices, ensuring that Internet access does not depend on commercial agreements.

In addition, Berners-Lee defended the design of pages online that are “scalable” and where to look for a growing dialogue between the various programming languages.

“We need that the Internet is more collaborative and less static, ‘said.

Twitter always present

In addition to the many photographers and operators of image, the official opening of the meeting was characterized by the high number of ‘twitters’, users of an online tool that lets you type short messages of up to 140 characters to say, at any time, which is to do.

In cyberspace, the inaugural conference was well monitored with the help of dozens of twitters to welcome the references to the Prince of Asturias, Felipe de Borbon, the aspects such as Web 2.0, the Web 3.0, social networks and online ‘semantic network.

Others opted for comment on the intensity of the flashes of photographers or the lack of batteries in laptops that were difficult to continue online.

“Even though we have a Twitter and a phone”, said one in the room.

“Perhaps the princes are for coffee. Twitter This is the last before the battery dies, noted another.

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