Weaving the Web
In his book Weaving the Web, several recurring themes are apparent:
- It is just as important to be able to edit the web as browse it. (Wiki is therefore a significant step in the right direction, although Berners-Lee considers it merely a shadow of the WYSIWYG functionality of his first browser.)
- Computers can be used for background tasks that enable humans to work better in groups.
- Every aspect of the internet should function as a web, rather than a tree structure. Notable current exceptions are the domain name system and the domain naming rules managed by ICANN.
- Computer scientists have a moral responsibility as well as a technical responsibility.