Berners-Lee, Tim
Dubbed "inventor of the world wide web," Tim Berners-Lee wrote the first web client (browser-editor) and server in 1990. Tim now holds the 3Com Founders chair at the Laboratory for Computer Science ( LCS) at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT). He directs the World Wide Web Consortium, an open forum of companies and organizations with the mission to lead the Web to its full potential.
Articles on KurzweilAI.net that refer to Berners-Lee, Tim
Not Your Father's Internet By Bill GatesThe Age of Spiritual Machines: Timeline By Ray Kurzweil
Tribute to Michael Dertouzos (1936 -- 2001) By Ray Kurzweil
Review of Lawrence Lessig's The Future of Ideas By and
News Articles that refer to Berners-Lee, Tim
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