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Tim Berners-Lee
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Website http://www.w3.org/People/Berners-Lee/

This site owes a great deal to pioneers and innovators, like (Sir)Tim Berners-Lee who had the vision and intellect to create the world-changing technologies we are using.

Our ability to disseminate and "Clear3. a Clear is not an all-knowing being. A Clear is somebody who has lost the mass, energy, space and time connected with the thing called mind . ( SH Spec 80, 6609C08) ...more" people is many thousands of times enhanced because people like Tim have put their 'shoulder to the wheel'.

The World Wide Web of data has evolved from merely displaying static documents, i.e. text only (Web 1.0), to Web 2.0 where pages could become DYNAMICin their ability to present images, video and many other elements that make the Web a far more compelling experience.

In his discussion below, Tim talks about the direction the web is going as it evolves into the ability to go beyond the dynamic1. any one of the eight subdivisions of the dynamic principle of existence-SURVIVE. (PXL, p. 49) 2. dynamic is the ability to translate solutions into action. (HFP, p. 171) 3. the tenacity to life and vigor and persistence in survival. (DMSMH, p. 38) presentation Web 2.0, into the an entirely new tool for organizing and presenting DATA to users. the Semantic Web.

His vision for Web 3.0 is to make the content on pages useful in may ways beyond what is done today. He gives some examples but I urge you to use your imagination about our own subject matter. If you think there might be ways the technologies and DATA of L Ron Hubbard could be more easily displayed and presented to people then you are thinking along the same track as Mr. Berners-Lee.

Scientolipedia.org is embracing those ideas and as of this writing, in its infancy in presenting some early adoptions of them.

storytellers

Have you noticed that some people can tell a story better than others? One guy can recount an event and leave people yawning while another could tell the same story with enthusiasm and gestures and amusing anecdotes and have everyone captivated and riveted to their seats. Probably all the arts are devoted to finding ways of communicating in unique ways that get us to look at things differently.

The creation of the Internet and the later innovation by Sir Tim Berners-Lee of the World Wide Web (WWW), has been a technological revolution toward "telling the story" in a better way.

The early "flat document" presentation of data on the Web was a giant step forward but compared to what we have today was much like the boring raconteur described above. It exploded onto the world and people were amazed with it and universally embraced it because at the time, it was a way of telling the story beyond anything ever imagined.

The revolution/evolution continues and it's all about how to tell a better story.

In the late '90's the Web took an evolutionary jump and started presenting data, telling the story, by including pictures and video and graphics and links and many other elements on web pages to make them far more interesting.

Now the story-tellers or more precisely, the people who enable us to tell our stories, are moving the Web in the direction of making the Data more usable and presentable.

Confusing terminology hides this fact from most people. But the bottom lineThe military type of organization form whereby there is a definite ascending and descending chain of command. Orders pass from top management down the line of command and compliances and data pass on up without by-passing the chain of command. (Modern Management Defined (c) L. Ron Hubbard, 1976) of it all is that it is enabling us to tell stories better.

Scientolipedia.org is in the early stages of embracing and utilizing those technologies. It is a far better way to "tell the story" of LRHL. Ron Hubbard, Scientology, Scientologists and the Tech than any other effort or application available today.

The fact that its outside "skin" has yet to be designed, may be hiding the roaring Nascar racer underneath. So it's been an uphill struggle to demonstrate this claim.

But if you think there might be a better way to tell the Scientology story to get peoples' attention. Then we are in agreement.

The Inventor of the World Wide Web


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