Twenty years ago a young man called Tim Berners-Lee had an idea. He called it the World Wide Web. Today it's hard for us to imagine a world without the web; without Wikipedia; without social media; without music downloads; without video on demand... The change wrought by the web has been exponential, explosive and so profound that it renders imagining the world in another 20 years time almost impossible. Did the father of the web ever imagine it would become the world-changing technology it is today? Is he surprised, delighted or even disappointed by his creation? What are his hopes for the future of the web? 10 July 2009 Sir Tim Berners-Lee joins the BBC to reflect upon 20 incredible years and launch a major new BBC project. Be here. BeInvolved>>>
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Today I acquired a set of color pencil devices. You can get them in certain specialized shops. Note the device color range greatly varies by manufacturer; mine wasn?t even in the 6 bit range, producing only up to 24 colors when displayed. Invitations are not required for usage of color pencils though the service is paid only, with unfortunately no trial period. Tip: During testing, directly selecting a pencil was buggy; as a workaround, apply pressure to the pencil tip first. Read the complete review >>>
Red, green and yellow polka dots can be the circles representing the earth, the sun, or the moon. Their shapes and what they signify do not really matter. I paint polka dots on the bodies of people, and with those polka dots, the people will self-obliterate and return to the nature of the universe. www.yayoi-kusama.jp/e/happening/index.html