The Coming War of AI Browsers: Why the Web Will Never Be the Same Again Post date October 29, 2025 Post author By Noah Davis Post categories In ai, ai-browsers, ai-economy, ai-ethics, ai-ux, Arc Browser, atlas, atlas open ai, chrome, content ownership, design for machines, digital-autonomy, Edge Copilot, enshittification, future of browsing, information-design, internet future, llms, Open Web, perplexity, personalization, tech, ux, web, Web Design, web publishing
From Walled Gardens to World Grid: A Short History of How We Centralized the Internet Post date September 16, 2025 Post author By Ibukun OG Post categories In centralization, decentralized-internet, development-of-internet, digital-sovereignty, future-of-the-internet, hackernoon-top-story, internet-history, Open Web
From Walled Gardens to World Grid: A Short History of How We Centralized the Internet Post date September 16, 2025 Post author By Ibukun OG Post categories In centralization, decentralized-internet, development-of-internet, digital-sovereignty, future-of-the-internet, hackernoon-top-story, internet-history, Open Web
The Open Web – What It Is and Why You Should Care? Post date August 1, 2024 Post author By James King Post categories In crypto-investors, decentralization, decentralized-infrastructure, depin, founder-interview, Open Web, open-web-explained, web3
A letter from our CEO: The Web as the ultimate tool of resilience for the world Post date March 21, 2022 Post author By Jeff Jaffe Post categories In CEO, Open Web, W3C, Web History, Web Standards
What is The Open Web and Why is it Dying? Post date February 10, 2021 Post author By Insight Browser Post categories In back-to-the-internet, fix-the-internet, good-company, hackernoon-top-story, internet-freedom, Open Web, open-internet, privacy
W3C launches the MiniApps Working Group to ensure MiniApps cohesiveness with Web architecture Post date January 19, 2021 Post author By Fuqiao Xue Post categories In Open Web, technology
Grant for the Web Post date January 7, 2021 Post author By Amy van der Hiel Post categories In accessibility, browsers, Internationalization, Open Web, privacy, security, Web Architecture