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Jan Gerlach of the Wikimedia Foundation presenting a history of the open web and the new infomesh platform by Swiss art & design school, ECAL, at the www birthday party at swissnex San Francisco.

 

We celebrated the future of the Open Web, 30 years after the creation of the World Wide Web at CERN in Geneva, Switzerland. The celebration included an evening of music, food, drinks, and networking, including the launch of ECAL’s Infomesh Web Platform, an interactive timeline visualizing the history of the WWW.

 

Organized by swissnex San Francisco in partnership with EPFL, ECAL, and Wikimedia, this event follows a day program of The Web Conference called “The Future of the Open Web” with a presentation of Infomesh on May 16, 2019 at the Hyatt Regency San Francisco hotel.

 

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We celebrated the future of the Open Web, 30 years after the creation of the World Wide Web at CERN in Geneva, Switzerland. The celebration included an evening of music, food, drinks, and networking, including the launch of ECAL’s Infomesh Web Platform, an interactive timeline visualizing the history of the WWW.

 

Organized by swissnex San Francisco in partnership with EPFL, ECAL, and Wikimedia, this event follows a day program of The Web Conference called “The Future of the Open Web” with a presentation of Infomesh on May 16, 2019 at the Hyatt Regency San Francisco hotel.

 

PHOTOS MYLEEN HOLLERO FOR SWISSNEX SF

We celebrated the future of the Open Web, 30 years after the creation of the World Wide Web at CERN in Geneva, Switzerland. The celebration included an evening of music, food, drinks, and networking, including the launch of ECAL’s Infomesh Web Platform, an interactive timeline visualizing the history of the WWW.

 

Organized by swissnex San Francisco in partnership with EPFL, ECAL, and Wikimedia, this event follows a day program of The Web Conference called “The Future of the Open Web” with a presentation of Infomesh on May 16, 2019 at the Hyatt Regency San Francisco hotel.

 

PHOTOS MYLEEN HOLLERO FOR SWISSNEX SF

Tim Smith, Open Science advocate leading initiatives at CERN, shared a history of CERN's role in the creation of the WWW at swissnex San Francisco's 30th birthday celebration of the Web.

 

We celebrated the future of the Open Web, 30 years after the creation of the World Wide Web at CERN in Geneva, Switzerland. The celebration included an evening of music, food, drinks, and networking, including the launch of ECAL’s Infomesh Web Platform, an interactive timeline visualizing the history of the WWW.

 

Organized by swissnex San Francisco in partnership with EPFL, ECAL, and Wikimedia, this event follows a day program of The Web Conference called “The Future of the Open Web” with a presentation of Infomesh on May 16, 2019 at the Hyatt Regency San Francisco hotel.

 

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We celebrated the future of the Open Web, 30 years after the creation of the World Wide Web at CERN in Geneva, Switzerland. The celebration included an evening of music, food, drinks, and networking, including the launch of ECAL’s Infomesh Web Platform, an interactive timeline visualizing the history of the WWW.

 

Organized by swissnex San Francisco in partnership with EPFL, ECAL, and Wikimedia, this event follows a day program of The Web Conference called “The Future of the Open Web” with a presentation of Infomesh on May 16, 2019 at the Hyatt Regency San Francisco hotel.

 

PHOTOS MYLEEN HOLLERO FOR SWISSNEX SF

Laura Perrenoud of ECAL presents infomesh.org, a creation of ECAL students celebrating 30 years of the open web through interactive timelines and visualizations.

 

We celebrated the future of the Open Web, 30 years after the creation of the World Wide Web at CERN in Geneva, Switzerland. The celebration included an evening of music, food, drinks, and networking, including the launch of ECAL’s Infomesh Web Platform, an interactive timeline visualizing the history of the WWW.

 

Organized by swissnex San Francisco in partnership with EPFL, ECAL, and Wikimedia, this event follows a day program of The Web Conference called “The Future of the Open Web” with a presentation of Infomesh on May 16, 2019 at the Hyatt Regency San Francisco hotel.

 

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Jan Gerlach of the Wikimedia Foundation presenting a history of the open web and the new infomesh platform by Swiss art & design school, ECAL, at the www birthday party at swissnex San Francisco.

 

We celebrated the future of the Open Web, 30 years after the creation of the World Wide Web at CERN in Geneva, Switzerland. The celebration included an evening of music, food, drinks, and networking, including the launch of ECAL’s Infomesh Web Platform, an interactive timeline visualizing the history of the WWW.

 

Organized by swissnex San Francisco in partnership with EPFL, ECAL, and Wikimedia, this event follows a day program of The Web Conference called “The Future of the Open Web” with a presentation of Infomesh on May 16, 2019 at the Hyatt Regency San Francisco hotel.

 

PHOTOS MYLEEN HOLLERO FOR SWISSNEX SF

We celebrated the future of the Open Web, 30 years after the creation of the World Wide Web at CERN in Geneva, Switzerland. The celebration included an evening of music, food, drinks, and networking, including the launch of ECAL’s Infomesh Web Platform, an interactive timeline visualizing the history of the WWW.

 

Organized by swissnex San Francisco in partnership with EPFL, ECAL, and Wikimedia, this event follows a day program of The Web Conference called “The Future of the Open Web” with a presentation of Infomesh on May 16, 2019 at the Hyatt Regency San Francisco hotel.

 

PHOTOS MYLEEN HOLLERO FOR SWISSNEX SF

Tim Smith, Open Science advocate leading initiatives at CERN, shared a history of CERN's role in the creation of the WWW at swissnex San Francisco's 30th birthday celebration of the Web.

 

We celebrated the future of the Open Web, 30 years after the creation of the World Wide Web at CERN in Geneva, Switzerland. The celebration included an evening of music, food, drinks, and networking, including the launch of ECAL’s Infomesh Web Platform, an interactive timeline visualizing the history of the WWW.

 

Organized by swissnex San Francisco in partnership with EPFL, ECAL, and Wikimedia, this event follows a day program of The Web Conference called “The Future of the Open Web” with a presentation of Infomesh on May 16, 2019 at the Hyatt Regency San Francisco hotel.

 

PHOTOS MYLEEN HOLLERO FOR SWISSNEX SF

We celebrated the future of the Open Web, 30 years after the creation of the World Wide Web at CERN in Geneva, Switzerland. The celebration included an evening of music, food, drinks, and networking, including the launch of ECAL’s Infomesh Web Platform, an interactive timeline visualizing the history of the WWW.

 

Organized by swissnex San Francisco in partnership with EPFL, ECAL, and Wikimedia, this event follows a day program of The Web Conference called “The Future of the Open Web” with a presentation of Infomesh on May 16, 2019 at the Hyatt Regency San Francisco hotel.

 

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Benjamin Bollmann of swissnex San Francisco introduces the festivities for the 30th birthday party for the open web.

 

We celebrated the future of the Open Web, 30 years after the creation of the World Wide Web at CERN in Geneva, Switzerland. The celebration included an evening of music, food, drinks, and networking, including the launch of ECAL’s Infomesh Web Platform, an interactive timeline visualizing the history of the WWW.

 

Organized by swissnex San Francisco in partnership with EPFL, ECAL, and Wikimedia, this event follows a day program of The Web Conference called “The Future of the Open Web” with a presentation of Infomesh on May 16, 2019 at the Hyatt Regency San Francisco hotel.

 

PHOTOS MYLEEN HOLLERO FOR SWISSNEX SF

Tim Smith, Open Science advocate leading initiatives at CERN, shared a history of CERN's role in the creation of the WWW at swissnex San Francisco's 30th birthday celebration of the Web.

 

We celebrated the future of the Open Web, 30 years after the creation of the World Wide Web at CERN in Geneva, Switzerland. The celebration included an evening of music, food, drinks, and networking, including the launch of ECAL’s Infomesh Web Platform, an interactive timeline visualizing the history of the WWW.

 

Organized by swissnex San Francisco in partnership with EPFL, ECAL, and Wikimedia, this event follows a day program of The Web Conference called “The Future of the Open Web” with a presentation of Infomesh on May 16, 2019 at the Hyatt Regency San Francisco hotel.

 

PHOTOS MYLEEN HOLLERO FOR SWISSNEX SF

Laura Perrenoud of ECAL presents infomesh.org, a creation of ECAL students celebrating 30 years of the open web through interactive timelines and visualizations.

 

We celebrated the future of the Open Web, 30 years after the creation of the World Wide Web at CERN in Geneva, Switzerland. The celebration included an evening of music, food, drinks, and networking, including the launch of ECAL’s Infomesh Web Platform, an interactive timeline visualizing the history of the WWW.

 

Organized by swissnex San Francisco in partnership with EPFL, ECAL, and Wikimedia, this event follows a day program of The Web Conference called “The Future of the Open Web” with a presentation of Infomesh on May 16, 2019 at the Hyatt Regency San Francisco hotel.

 

PHOTOS MYLEEN HOLLERO FOR SWISSNEX SF

Holmes Wilson apresenta o projeto Universal Subtitles para legendagem colaborativa de vídeos.

Benjamin Bollmann of swissnex San Francisco introduces the festivities for the 30th birthday party for the open web.

 

We celebrated the future of the Open Web, 30 years after the creation of the World Wide Web at CERN in Geneva, Switzerland. The celebration included an evening of music, food, drinks, and networking, including the launch of ECAL’s Infomesh Web Platform, an interactive timeline visualizing the history of the WWW.

 

Organized by swissnex San Francisco in partnership with EPFL, ECAL, and Wikimedia, this event follows a day program of The Web Conference called “The Future of the Open Web” with a presentation of Infomesh on May 16, 2019 at the Hyatt Regency San Francisco hotel.

 

PHOTOS MYLEEN HOLLERO FOR SWISSNEX SF

We celebrated the future of the Open Web, 30 years after the creation of the World Wide Web at CERN in Geneva, Switzerland. The celebration included an evening of music, food, drinks, and networking, including the launch of ECAL’s Infomesh Web Platform, an interactive timeline visualizing the history of the WWW.

 

Organized by swissnex San Francisco in partnership with EPFL, ECAL, and Wikimedia, this event follows a day program of The Web Conference called “The Future of the Open Web” with a presentation of Infomesh on May 16, 2019 at the Hyatt Regency San Francisco hotel.

 

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Eryk Salvaggio of swissnex San Francisco presents the ECAL project, infomesh.org, at the 30th Birthday party for the open web at swissnex San Francisco.

 

We celebrated the future of the Open Web, 30 years after the creation of the World Wide Web at CERN in Geneva, Switzerland. The celebration included an evening of music, food, drinks, and networking, including the launch of ECAL’s Infomesh Web Platform, an interactive timeline visualizing the history of the WWW.

 

Organized by swissnex San Francisco in partnership with EPFL, ECAL, and Wikimedia, this event follows a day program of The Web Conference called “The Future of the Open Web” with a presentation of Infomesh on May 16, 2019 at the Hyatt Regency San Francisco hotel.

 

PHOTOS MYLEEN HOLLERO FOR SWISSNEX SF

Eryk Salvaggio of swissnex San Francisco presents infomesh.org, a project of Swiss arts and design school ECAL, celebrating 30 years of the open web through interactive timelines and visualizations.

 

We celebrated the future of the Open Web, 30 years after the creation of the World Wide Web at CERN in Geneva, Switzerland. The celebration included an evening of music, food, drinks, and networking, including the launch of ECAL’s Infomesh Web Platform, an interactive timeline visualizing the history of the WWW.

 

Organized by swissnex San Francisco in partnership with EPFL, ECAL, and Wikimedia, this event follows a day program of The Web Conference called “The Future of the Open Web” with a presentation of Infomesh on May 16, 2019 at the Hyatt Regency San Francisco hotel.

 

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Dr. Gang Lu – Independent Asia/China Internet business observer and adviser, known speaker and tech blogger, open concept/technology evangelist and entrepreneur. Dr. Lu is also the co-founder of OpenWeb.Asia Workgroup, chief editor at MOBINODE.com, co-founder of kuukie.com and MOBINODE.tv.

 

OpenWeb.Asia is the first independent workgroup focusing on Asia Internet industry, and is also the organizer of OpenWebAsia conference that is the first truly pan-Asia web technology event bringing together executives, entrepreneurs and venture capitalists from throughout Asia. With strong academic background in wireless communications, years of research and development experience in mobile industry and international business management in web industry, Gang Lu is very passionate about internet and wireless technology and the Open Web concept, and plays a very active role in building efficient channels among Asian local markets as well as between Asia web and global industry. Dr. Lu was the Asia Business Development Director of Netvibes.com, the world leading personalized homepage and widget technology provider. He is one of the first introducing Widget economy and Open Platform into Asian market. Prior to joining Netvibes, he was in charge of research and development of Multimedia Messaging Service platform and 3G applications in Dialogue Communications Ltd., a leading mobile messaging service provider in UK. Gang Lu is also the adviser of Tencent MIND, lead organizer of Google Technology User Group (GTUG) Shanghai, Initiator of ChinaMode Awards, the first open and independent annual award focus on Chinese web industry.

 

As an independent industry observer, technology and social media expert, Dr. Lu has been invited to deliver keynote speeches, moderate and join panel discussion at diverse international and local events/conference such as Social Media World Forum, Tencent MIND Summit, Google China Developer Day, Milan Digital Entertainment Jam, and Forum NetExplorateur, Paris etc. The topics cover the Asian Web, China Internet Industry, Open Web technology, SNS Marketing, Social Networks, Mobile Technology and so on. Gang Lu was awarded TOP10 Best Expert of 2008 by iResearch, the leading Internet consulting company in China. He is also a recognized tech blogger. His popular blog MOBINODE.com covers the Internet market news in Asia, especially in China, and was also voted as the best China Tech Blog in 2007 and 2008. Dr. Lu also co-founded MOBINODE.tv, the first and leading independent video blog focusing on local startups, events and entrepreneurs.

 

Dr. Lu got his BSc from EastChina Normal University and has MSc and PhD in wireless communications from the University of Sheffield, UK.

Holmes Wilson apresenta o projeto Universal Subtitles para legendagem colaborativa de vídeos.

We celebrated the future of the Open Web, 30 years after the creation of the World Wide Web at CERN in Geneva, Switzerland. The celebration included an evening of music, food, drinks, and networking, including the launch of ECAL’s Infomesh Web Platform, an interactive timeline visualizing the history of the WWW.

 

Organized by swissnex San Francisco in partnership with EPFL, ECAL, and Wikimedia, this event follows a day program of The Web Conference called “The Future of the Open Web” with a presentation of Infomesh on May 16, 2019 at the Hyatt Regency San Francisco hotel.

 

PHOTOS MYLEEN HOLLERO FOR SWISSNEX SF

Laura Perrenoud of ECAL presents infomesh.org, a creation of ECAL students celebrating 30 years of the open web through interactive timelines and visualizations.

 

We celebrated the future of the Open Web, 30 years after the creation of the World Wide Web at CERN in Geneva, Switzerland. The celebration included an evening of music, food, drinks, and networking, including the launch of ECAL’s Infomesh Web Platform, an interactive timeline visualizing the history of the WWW.

 

Organized by swissnex San Francisco in partnership with EPFL, ECAL, and Wikimedia, this event follows a day program of The Web Conference called “The Future of the Open Web” with a presentation of Infomesh on May 16, 2019 at the Hyatt Regency San Francisco hotel.

 

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Tim Smith, Open Science advocate leading initiatives at CERN, shared a history of CERN's role in the creation of the WWW at swissnex San Francisco's 30th birthday celebration of the Web.

 

We celebrated the future of the Open Web, 30 years after the creation of the World Wide Web at CERN in Geneva, Switzerland. The celebration included an evening of music, food, drinks, and networking, including the launch of ECAL’s Infomesh Web Platform, an interactive timeline visualizing the history of the WWW.

 

Organized by swissnex San Francisco in partnership with EPFL, ECAL, and Wikimedia, this event follows a day program of The Web Conference called “The Future of the Open Web” with a presentation of Infomesh on May 16, 2019 at the Hyatt Regency San Francisco hotel.

 

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Lucy Chambers, Kat Braybrooke, Jonathan Gray and Liliana Bounegru. OKFN & EJC team up for the datajournalism handbook session.

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We celebrated the future of the Open Web, 30 years after the creation of the World Wide Web at CERN in Geneva, Switzerland. The celebration included an evening of music, food, drinks, and networking, including the launch of ECAL’s Infomesh Web Platform, an interactive timeline visualizing the history of the WWW.

 

Organized by swissnex San Francisco in partnership with EPFL, ECAL, and Wikimedia, this event follows a day program of The Web Conference called “The Future of the Open Web” with a presentation of Infomesh on May 16, 2019 at the Hyatt Regency San Francisco hotel.

 

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Amir Saber Esfahani of the Internet Archive presenting at the birthday party for the open web at swissnex San Francisco.

 

We celebrated the future of the Open Web, 30 years after the creation of the World Wide Web at CERN in Geneva, Switzerland. The celebration included an evening of music, food, drinks, and networking, including the launch of ECAL’s Infomesh Web Platform, an interactive timeline visualizing the history of the WWW.

 

Organized by swissnex San Francisco in partnership with EPFL, ECAL, and Wikimedia, this event follows a day program of The Web Conference called “The Future of the Open Web” with a presentation of Infomesh on May 16, 2019 at the Hyatt Regency San Francisco hotel.

 

PHOTOS MYLEEN HOLLERO FOR SWISSNEX SF

Jan Gerlach of the Wikimedia Foundation presenting a history of the open web at the www birthday party at swissnex San Francisco.

 

We celebrated the future of the Open Web, 30 years after the creation of the World Wide Web at CERN in Geneva, Switzerland. The celebration included an evening of music, food, drinks, and networking, including the launch of ECAL’s Infomesh Web Platform, an interactive timeline visualizing the history of the WWW.

 

Organized by swissnex San Francisco in partnership with EPFL, ECAL, and Wikimedia, this event follows a day program of The Web Conference called “The Future of the Open Web” with a presentation of Infomesh on May 16, 2019 at the Hyatt Regency San Francisco hotel.

 

PHOTOS MYLEEN HOLLERO FOR SWISSNEX SF

We celebrated the future of the Open Web, 30 years after the creation of the World Wide Web at CERN in Geneva, Switzerland. The celebration included an evening of music, food, drinks, and networking, including the launch of ECAL’s Infomesh Web Platform, an interactive timeline visualizing the history of the WWW.

 

Organized by swissnex San Francisco in partnership with EPFL, ECAL, and Wikimedia, this event follows a day program of The Web Conference called “The Future of the Open Web” with a presentation of Infomesh on May 16, 2019 at the Hyatt Regency San Francisco hotel.

 

PHOTOS MYLEEN HOLLERO FOR SWISSNEX SF

Eryk Salvaggio of swissnex San Francisco presents infomesh.org, a project of Swiss arts and design school ECAL, celebrating 30 years of the open web through interactive timelines and visualizations.

 

We celebrated the future of the Open Web, 30 years after the creation of the World Wide Web at CERN in Geneva, Switzerland. The celebration included an evening of music, food, drinks, and networking, including the launch of ECAL’s Infomesh Web Platform, an interactive timeline visualizing the history of the WWW.

 

Organized by swissnex San Francisco in partnership with EPFL, ECAL, and Wikimedia, this event follows a day program of The Web Conference called “The Future of the Open Web” with a presentation of Infomesh on May 16, 2019 at the Hyatt Regency San Francisco hotel.

 

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Holmes Wilson apresenta o projeto Universal Subtitles para legendagem colaborativa de vídeos.

We celebrated the future of the Open Web, 30 years after the creation of the World Wide Web at CERN in Geneva, Switzerland. The celebration included an evening of music, food, drinks, and networking, including the launch of ECAL’s Infomesh Web Platform, an interactive timeline visualizing the history of the WWW.

 

Organized by swissnex San Francisco in partnership with EPFL, ECAL, and Wikimedia, this event follows a day program of The Web Conference called “The Future of the Open Web” with a presentation of Infomesh on May 16, 2019 at the Hyatt Regency San Francisco hotel.

 

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Dîner web à l'occasion de la venue de Thanh pour le Wordcamp

We celebrated the future of the Open Web, 30 years after the creation of the World Wide Web at CERN in Geneva, Switzerland. The celebration included an evening of music, food, drinks, and networking, including the launch of ECAL’s Infomesh Web Platform, an interactive timeline visualizing the history of the WWW.

 

Organized by swissnex San Francisco in partnership with EPFL, ECAL, and Wikimedia, this event follows a day program of The Web Conference called “The Future of the Open Web” with a presentation of Infomesh on May 16, 2019 at the Hyatt Regency San Francisco hotel.

 

PHOTOS MYLEEN HOLLERO FOR SWISSNEX SF

We celebrated the future of the Open Web, 30 years after the creation of the World Wide Web at CERN in Geneva, Switzerland. The celebration included an evening of music, food, drinks, and networking, including the launch of ECAL’s Infomesh Web Platform, an interactive timeline visualizing the history of the WWW.

 

Organized by swissnex San Francisco in partnership with EPFL, ECAL, and Wikimedia, this event follows a day program of The Web Conference called “The Future of the Open Web” with a presentation of Infomesh on May 16, 2019 at the Hyatt Regency San Francisco hotel.

 

PHOTOS MYLEEN HOLLERO FOR SWISSNEX SF

We celebrated the future of the Open Web, 30 years after the creation of the World Wide Web at CERN in Geneva, Switzerland. The celebration included an evening of music, food, drinks, and networking, including the launch of ECAL’s Infomesh Web Platform, an interactive timeline visualizing the history of the WWW.

 

Organized by swissnex San Francisco in partnership with EPFL, ECAL, and Wikimedia, this event follows a day program of The Web Conference called “The Future of the Open Web” with a presentation of Infomesh on May 16, 2019 at the Hyatt Regency San Francisco hotel.

 

PHOTOS MYLEEN HOLLERO FOR SWISSNEX SF

We celebrated the future of the Open Web, 30 years after the creation of the World Wide Web at CERN in Geneva, Switzerland. The celebration included an evening of music, food, drinks, and networking, including the launch of ECAL’s Infomesh Web Platform, an interactive timeline visualizing the history of the WWW.

 

Organized by swissnex San Francisco in partnership with EPFL, ECAL, and Wikimedia, this event follows a day program of The Web Conference called “The Future of the Open Web” with a presentation of Infomesh on May 16, 2019 at the Hyatt Regency San Francisco hotel.

 

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List of sessions at Chandigarh Camp

We celebrated the future of the Open Web, 30 years after the creation of the World Wide Web at CERN in Geneva, Switzerland. The celebration included an evening of music, food, drinks, and networking, including the launch of ECAL’s Infomesh Web Platform, an interactive timeline visualizing the history of the WWW.

 

Organized by swissnex San Francisco in partnership with EPFL, ECAL, and Wikimedia, this event follows a day program of The Web Conference called “The Future of the Open Web” with a presentation of Infomesh on May 16, 2019 at the Hyatt Regency San Francisco hotel.

 

PHOTOS MYLEEN HOLLERO FOR SWISSNEX SF

We celebrated the future of the Open Web, 30 years after the creation of the World Wide Web at CERN in Geneva, Switzerland. The celebration included an evening of music, food, drinks, and networking, including the launch of ECAL’s Infomesh Web Platform, an interactive timeline visualizing the history of the WWW.

 

Organized by swissnex San Francisco in partnership with EPFL, ECAL, and Wikimedia, this event follows a day program of The Web Conference called “The Future of the Open Web” with a presentation of Infomesh on May 16, 2019 at the Hyatt Regency San Francisco hotel.

 

PHOTOS MYLEEN HOLLERO FOR SWISSNEX SF

We celebrated the future of the Open Web, 30 years after the creation of the World Wide Web at CERN in Geneva, Switzerland. The celebration included an evening of music, food, drinks, and networking, including the launch of ECAL’s Infomesh Web Platform, an interactive timeline visualizing the history of the WWW.

 

Organized by swissnex San Francisco in partnership with EPFL, ECAL, and Wikimedia, this event follows a day program of The Web Conference called “The Future of the Open Web” with a presentation of Infomesh on May 16, 2019 at the Hyatt Regency San Francisco hotel.

 

PHOTOS MYLEEN HOLLERO FOR SWISSNEX SF

We celebrated the future of the Open Web, 30 years after the creation of the World Wide Web at CERN in Geneva, Switzerland. The celebration included an evening of music, food, drinks, and networking, including the launch of ECAL’s Infomesh Web Platform, an interactive timeline visualizing the history of the WWW.

 

Organized by swissnex San Francisco in partnership with EPFL, ECAL, and Wikimedia, this event follows a day program of The Web Conference called “The Future of the Open Web” with a presentation of Infomesh on May 16, 2019 at the Hyatt Regency San Francisco hotel.

 

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