Co-Inventor of the WWW Interviewed on MTBS, New Writing Talent!

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Co-Inventor of the WWW Interviewed on MTBS, New Writing Talent!

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Dr. Robert Cailliau, Co-Inventor of the WWW

It is a very big day on MTBS. We are very honored to be joined by Dr. Robert Cailliau, co-inventor of the World Wide Web. Working closely with Sir Tim Berners-Lee, Dr. Cailliau’s work is responsible for much of the online experience we all have today. This is a three part interview, and discusses the history and development of the web, the parallels with the stereoscopic 3D film and gaming industries, and a sampling of Dr. Cailliau’s personal stereoscopic 3D photo library - turns out S-3D is a bit of a hobby for him! This is a rare opportunity both in and outside the S-3D industry, and Dr. Cailliau has agreed to make himself available to answer member questions and comments.

You can read the first part of his interview HERE[/b], and post your questions and comments HERE[/b].

A second treat is Eli Fihn, a talented 11 year old gamer, has written his first editorial for MTBS. He wants to write game reviews and learn more to get the best S-3D experience possible. Read his work HERE[/b] and help him out in the forums HERE[/b].

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Dr. Robert Cailliau, Co-Inventor of the WWW It is a very big day on MTBS. We are very honored to be joined by Dr. Robert Cailliau, co-inventor of the World Wide Web. Working closely with Sir Tim Berners-Lee, Dr. Cailliau’s work is responsible for much of the online experience we all have today. This is a three part interview, and discusses the history and development of the web, the parallels with the stereoscopic 3D film and gaming industries, and a sampling of Dr. Cailliau’s personal stereoscopic 3D photo library – turns out S-3D is a bit of a ...
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