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‘The net should be a blank piece of paper,’ says Tim Berners-Lee, inventor of the World Wide Web Sir Tim Berners-Lee, the creator of the World Wide Web, emerged from an elevator into the ...
Next week, Sir Tim Berners-Lee will auction an NFT of the original source code he used to create the World Wide Web. The centerpiece of the digital collectible will be 9,555 lines of time ...
Tim Berners-Lee wants to put people in control of their personal data. He has technology and a start-up pursuing that goal. Can he succeed? By Steve Lohr Three decades ago, Tim Berners-Lee devised ...
"The question is, who does it work for?" Tim Berners-Lee said Tuesday during a panel otherwise focused on robotics at the ...
In a way, Tim Berners-Lee’s current project is more ambitious than the one that changed history. When he conceived the World Wide Web in 1989, it didn’t compete with any other deeply ...
That snub may seem to clash with Berners-Lee’s recent actions. The 67-year-old now campaigns to save his “dysfunctional” brainchild from the clutches of Big Tech. The 💜 of EU tech The ...
SIR Tim Berners-Lee's world wide web changed the world forever in 1989. Meet the man behind the invention. Computer scientist Sir Tim Berners-Lee is best known for the unrivalled achievement of ...
More than thirty years ago, Sir Tim Berners-Lee revolutionised life as we know it by changing the way we communicate and consume information. On March 12, 1989, the London-born computer scientist ...
Here’s how it works. When computer scientist Tim Berners-Lee sent a memo detailing his idea of a "distributed hypertext system" on March 12, 1989, it was largely ignored by his colleagues at ...