The Web runs at risk.Our generation has witnessed a revolution in human communications on a B Complex trajectory similar to that of the origins of the written word and language itself.Early Web pages have an historical importance comparable with prehistoric cave paintings or proto-historic pressed clay ciphers.
They are just as fragile.The ease of creation, editing STRAW CLEANING BRUSH and revising gives content a flexible immediacy: ensuring that sources are up to date and, with appropriate concern for interoperability, content can be folded seamlessly into any number of presentation layers.How can we carve a legacy from such complexity and volatility?.