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Berners-Lee, Sir Tim |
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Berners-Lee, Sir Tim(born June 8, 1955, London, Eng.) British physicist. The son of computer scientists, he graduated from Oxford University and in 1980 accepted a fellowship at CERN in Geneva. In 1989 he suggested a global hypertext project. He and his CERN colleagues created a communications protocol called HyperText Transfer Protocol (HTTP) that standardized communication between computer servers and clients. Their text-based Web browser was released to the public in 1991, marking the beginnings of the World Wide Web and general public use of the Internet. Berners-Lee declined all opportunities to profit from his immensely valuable innovation. In 1994 he joined MIT's Laboratory for Computer Science as director of the World Wide Web Consortium. His numerous honours include the inaugural Millennium Technology Prize (2004) and the Charles Stark Draper Prize (2007). He was knighted in 2004. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| Exactly what the World Wide Web Foundation is going to do hasn't been decided yet, but Berners-Lee pointed to some possible areas of focus, like making the Web better suited to people in emerging countries. Google developed an extremely effective way of searching for pages on the internet, Berners-Lee said, butthat ability paled in comparison to what is possible on the "web of the future," which he said would allow any piece of information, such as a photo or a bank statement, to be linked to any other. Clarke, Alvin Toffler, Bill Gates, Tim Berners-Lee, and Larry Page. |
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