The Amazon top page in 1995 was like this



The proposal " Information Management: A Proposal ", written by Tim Berners-Lee at CERN in March 1989, has outlined the World Wide Web that continues to this day. March 12, 2019 was the 30th anniversary of the birth of the World Wide Web, but in commemoration of this, Amazon has published the appearance of the top page at the time of the service birth.

Amazon's Twitter account posted with the words, "We commemorated the birth of the Web 30 years, we looked back at the first home page in 1995, when Amazon opened the virtual door." The Amazon top page in 1995 with "Welcome to Amazon.com Books!" Written on a gray background does not have the current appearance of Amazon, as it has good color and good design and good logo.


On the other hand, this is Amazon as of March 2019.



The hashtag "#ForTheWeb" attached to Amazon's post is what Bernards-Lee has proposed to solve the malfunction of the web today and to continue the web to the future. The Internet has created many possibilities, but at the same time it has the power to simplify crimes and spread hatred. In order to create a web of the future, Berners-Lee has proposed that the Web Foundation work with governments, private companies and the general public to create an agreement for a new web.

30 years on, what's next #ForTheWeb? – OneZero
https://onezero.medium.com/30-years-on-whats-next-fortheweb-6ce844ed147f



30 years ago the world changed forever | W3C Blog
https://www.w3.org/blog/2019/03/30-years-ago-the-world-changed-forever/

In particular, there are three "problems facing the web today" that Bernards-Lee believes. With regard to the three points of "state-assisted hacking and criminal acts", "the mechanism by which click baits can benefit," and "the negative effects of distorting web-based distractions by hate and bias" You can read more from the following articles if you think you should solve it.

Web Father Tim Berners-Lee says "Now it's time we all get up for the Web"-GIGAZINE

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