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What would you ask Tim Berners Lee?

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I saw this really interesting post on the Scobleizer blog today. What question would you ask Tim Berners Lee?

I asked around in the office and I got some interesting responses.

What would you do differently if you could do it all again?

What does he think of the two-tier internet whereby the big US media companies, like Times Warners, offers their customers an improved level of internet access and thereby restricts or limits access of others, who are not their customers?

Can the internet be developed to be more intelligent like the neural network within a human?

What has happened to the semantic web and how can these technologies be used by businesses?


What would you ask him ? Let me know and we'll try and set up an interview with him based on your questions.

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I would ask 'Why are you talking to Scobilizer?', he is a fascinating individual but does tend to jump on every passing bandwagon. The development of the web on the other hand was profound, so is there anything happening right now that is as profound as the web browser's development?

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