Berners-Lee unveils scheme to achieve 'One Web'

By Martin LaMonica, CNET News.com
Tuesday, September 16, 2008 10:24 AM

Web inventor Tim Berners-Lee on Sunday unveiled the World Wide Web Foundation, an initiative to spread the Web to developing countries and maintain its openness.

The organization, launched at the Newseum in Washington, DC, is funded initially by a US$5 million grant from the John S and James L Knight Foundation.

In a speech, Berners-Lee--a proponent of a "non-discriminatory Internet"--said the creation of the foundation is necessary to ensure that the Web serves humanity by connecting people.

An academic program called the Web Science Research Initiative (WSRI) helps drive technology innovation. But the Web has largely been made by and for the developed world.

The Web Foundation will seek to foster collaboration among business leaders, technologists, government, academia and non-governmental organizations. The mission is to:

  • Advance One Web that is free and open ;
  • Expand the web's capability and robustness;
  • Extend the web's benefits to all people on the planet.

In his speech, Berners-Lee said the foundation is meant to address the social aspects of the Web to promote adoption around the world. "But you cannot ethically turn your attention to developing it without also listening to those people who don't use the web at all, or who could use it, if only it were different in some way...The Web has been largely designed by the developed world, for the developed world. But it must be much more inclusive in order to be of greater value to us all," he said.

This article was first published as a blog on CNET News.com.


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