Computer geniuses are sometimes referred to as computer geeks and “Weaving the Web” reads like that of a computer geek who is either incredibly humble about his contribution to society in the invention of the Web, or he is so intelligent that it is just another day in a job’s work …show more content…
It has become so entangled and intertwined that the Web is a complex portal that provides a window to the world for everything imaginable. It is without a doubt the greatest invention of our time. The technology surrounding the Web is continually changing and evolving. It is considered the most individualistic medium that exists. It is used by any and all, including corporate moguls who have successfully managed to permeate American culture from every open portal in the Web. Berners-Lee has managed to do what no one before him ever did. His selfless intention behind his invention is beyond heroic, but his attempt at putting it in literary format lacks inspiration and is nowhere near as much as the author or his great