Network Neutrality

Berners Lee a bit ironic to compare this to the lack of water and lack of access to the web. “You can live without the Web. It is impossible to live without water. But if you already have water, then the difference between someone who is connected to the Web, and therefore the information society, and someone who is not is getting bigger “
Among the goals of Berners Lee is making the Web even more useful for scientific information exchange, setting aside more frivolous uses, such as sharing theories of conspiracies that do not exist. Berners Lee says the Web has grown so that there are so many Web pages as neurons in a brain, and we must seize it, because unlike the brain, the Web can apply engineering and improvement.
For the father of the Web, there are many aspects that it is worth reflecting, including the power providers have access to the Internet on the habits of its users, net neutrality, and the growth of apps mobile phones.
A fun aspect of Berners Lee’s speech is that he deliberately avoids using the word Internet whenever possible, and always replaced by Web creation, although sometimes, as in the case of mobile apps, is playing songs most to do with the Internet than the Web. But no matter, it’s still an honor to read her thoughts and all the work being done by the so-called Web 3.0 or Semantic Web, something we will talk another day from this rostrum.
So you can be certain, Berners Lee, that whenever we speak of the Web, we are also hablandodeti.
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