
Commonwealth Club of California Podcast Building and Preserving the Web: A Conversation with Sir Tim Berners-Lee and Brewster Kahle
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Oct 18, 2025 Join Sir Tim Berners-Lee, the visionary behind the World Wide Web, and Brewster Kahle, digital librarian of the Internet Archive, as they discuss the transformative impact of the internet. They delve into the web's evolution from open protocols to centralized platforms, advocating for re-decentralization through ideas like Solid. Tim unveils his motivations for his new book while both reflect on AI's potential and the role of libraries in this landscape. Expect a fascinating conversation about the future of the web and its implications for society!
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Friendly Origins Of The Web
- Tim and Brewster met as creators of competing information systems (the Web and WAIS) that converged at conferences and in practice.
- Their friendly rivalry and complementary tools (display, search, publishing) helped the web become the dominant front door.
A Library Dream Decades In The Making
- Brewster traced his library mission back to 1980 and early hopes for desktop publishing and open networks.
- He built technical pieces (WAIS, search, digitization) and later founded the Internet Archive to realize that library dream.
Decentralization Restores Personal Sovereignty
- Early web empowerment came from individuals owning domains and websites, which created online sovereignty and reputation.
- Solid and similar protocols aim to restore that decentralization by giving people control over identity and data stores.







