Actually, Weaving The Web really is a brilliant book. Knowing the history and rationale makes so many things clear, and the book reads more like a manifesto for the future of the WWW. His ideas about machine information flow are only just now being realised, and I think his more radical ideas about restricting ownership of domains (to one per individual/corporation) should be considered more seriously. He appears to have a very modern slightly left-wing social/ethical responsibility. I like that.
Actually, Weaving The Web really is a brilliant book. Knowing the history and rationale makes so many things clear, and the book reads more like a manifesto for the future of the WWW. His ideas about machine information flow are only just now being realised, and I think his more radical ideas about restricting ownership of domains (to one per individual/corporation) should be considered more seriously. He appears to have a very modern slightly left-wing social/ethical responsibility. I like that.