The World Wide Web History Project is a collaborative effort to record and publish the history of the World Wide Web and its roots in hypermedia and networking. Its founding principle is to work together in as open and cooperative a manner as possible in producing a definitive history and historical archive of the Web. Explicit goals are to provide accurate and balanced history with input from as many sources as possible and maximum access to the results worldwide. The Project is currently taking steps to incorporate as a non-profit organization. To date the Project has used two primary research methods: personal recollections, either taken down in interviews or recorded on their own time by sources, and archival research. We have been videotaping nearly all interviews in digital video format. Besides offering CD-quality sound and near-broadcast quality video, this format makes it easy to output still shots from video. [self-description]
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