This is for everyone
by Tim Berners-Lee
I enjoyed every aspect of this book—part memoir, part history, and part call to action. It offers evocative reminders of what the early internet was like—CompuServe, anyone?—while providing clear insight into the evolution of the World Wide Web, the personalities involved, and the early decisions that shaped its course. The book affirms the generosity and openness that have made the web and its underlying technologies one of the greatest inventions of the twentieth century. This is not a nostalgic work; at its core is a call to action to ensure that our digital lives continue to be shaped by openness, collaboration, and individual control.