This Is for Everyone
This Is for Everyone
The Untold Journey of the World Wide Web
About This Book
This Is for Everyone (2025) chronicles the journey of a singular concept born at CERN that transformed into the World Wide Web connecting billions today. Spanning the early browser competitions to contemporary challenges around privacy, social platforms, and artificial intelligence, the book examines how openness became simultaneously the web's defining advantage and its critical weakness. The narrative extends toward tomorrow – envisioning a digital space that genuinely serves people by protecting individual control and rebuilding confidence.
Who Should Read This?
- Technology enthusiasts wanting to understand the web’s origins
- Entrepreneurs exploring how audacious concepts become worldwide phenomena
- Regular internet users seeking a superior digital experience
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