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イアン・リッチー 「ワールド・ワイド・ウェブの創始者を断った日」

Filmed Jul 2011 • Posted Oct 2011TEDGlobal 2011
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想像してみて下さい。1990年代後半、ティム・バーナーズ=リーと名乗る若者がいきなりやって来て、自作のワールド・ワイド・ウェブというシステムを提案してきます。イアン・リッチーはその場にいました。しかし、彼は買いませんでした。これは情報・ネットワーク、そして失敗から学ぶことについての一口話です。

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Translated into Japanese by Naoki Funahashi
Reviewed by Hidetoshi Yamauchi
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