Who Invented the Web?

Posted on May 22, 2004 by Judith Meskill
Categories:social networking.

I have been posting about the WWW2004, the Semantic Web, and new knowledgemanagement projects over on my knowledge notes weblog over the past few days. Whilst researching those posts I found anarticle Berners-Lee Keeps WWW2004 Focused on SemanticWebby Paul Ford on O'Reilly's XML.com.
 
Paul opens thusly:

w3c_busA peculiar buzz is back in the halls of WWW2004 the mix of hubris and geek name dropping, cheap suits and over-eager handshakes that last prevailed in 2000. "I nearly invented the web," says a fellow with a large stack of promotional postcards advertising new social networking software. "People are downloading our new XML API almost before we upload it," said another, making introductions to anyone who wanders within distance.

Will YASNS be getting on the Semantic WebBus?

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