[-empyre-] Tim Berners-Lee: blogging is closer to his original idea about a read/write web.
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- Date: Sat, 22 Oct 2005 19:07:26 -0200
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In August 1991, Sir Tim Berners-Lee created the first website.
Fourteen years on, he tells BBC Newsnight's Mark Lawson how blogging
is closer to his original idea about a read/write web.
http://netart.incubadora.fapesp.br/portal/Members/mbastos/blogs/newsitem_view
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