The Evolving Web – A Pace Layering view of the development of the Web and the W3C

CSS, JavaScript and Accessibility Workshop series 2010

Three of Australia's leading web experts, Kevin Yank, Roger Hudson and Russ Weakley in hands-on workshops designed to give you the most up-to-date knowledge and skills in CSS, JavaScript and Accessibility. Find out more

The Web today is very different to what it was in 1994, when the World Wide Web Consortium was established. Roger Hudson’s article – The Evolving Web – looks back at the early history of the Web and uses Pace Layering theory to consider some recent developments and the role of the W3C in the process of change.

Perhaps the Membership and structure of the W3C, which were highly effective in establishing the Web during its first decade, are no longer able to adequately reflect the diverse interests and aspirations of the greatly increased number of Web users today. Also, perhaps it is time for the W3C to break away from its financial dependence on large corporate Members and to start taking a more active role in regulating the Web.

The Evolving Web

Date: 30 March 2008
Author: Russ Weakley
Category: Accessibility, HTML, News, Web, Web standards
Tags:

Comments are closed.