Open Web

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Jump to: navigation, search

The Open Web movement asserts a special role for public, cooperative, and standard World Wide Web communications; it opposes private, exclusive, proprietary Web solutions.

Computer scientist Tantek Çelik[1] gives three aspects of the Open Web:

  1. publish content and applications on the web in open standards
  2. code and implement the web standards epend on
  3. access and use content / code / web-apps / implementations

References[edit]

  1. ^ Tantek Çelik. "What is the Open Web?". Retrieved March 29, 2011. 

External links[edit]