World Wide Web Inventor to Sell ‘SourceCode’ The inventor of the World Wide Web, TimBerners-Lee, is selling the first lines of computer code thathe used to create it. The code will be part of an NFT soldlater this month in an auction by international sellerSotheby's. The digital NFT...
World Wide Web inventor finally profits from his invention with first Millennium Technology Prize
After launching his new startup three years ago, World Wide Web founder Sir Tim Berners-Lee has announced that the enterprise version of Inrupt's Solid Server is now available. Inrupt was created to deliver on Sir Tim Berners-Lee's original vision of a free and open web th...
The inventor of the world wide web , Tim Berners?Lee , has won an important award which comes with a prize bag of one million euros ( £ 671,000) . The “Father of the Web” was named as the first winner of the Millennium Technology Prize by the Finnish Technology Award Foundation.He...
World Wide Web inventor Tim Berners-Lee says Australia's plan to force digital giants to pay media outlets for news content is "unworkable" and undermines a "fundamental principle" of the internet. Canberra is pursuing world-first laws that would require Google and Facebook to compensate Austral...
SAN FRANCISCO —Most people who search on Google, share on Facebook, and shop on Amazon have never heard of SirTim Berners-Lee. But they might not be doing any of those things had he notinvented the World Wide Web.Berners-Lee, 61, is this year’s recipient of the A.M....
The British computer scientist, inventor of the World Wide Web and the web browser, laid out a future doomsday scenario this week in which humans are rendered completely moot in the business world. Speaking at the Innovate Global Finance Summit in London on Monday, Berners-Lee said he fears ...
Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the World Wide Web, hopes to help internet users reclaim their personal data—and ultimately their privacy. His newest project, Solid, is a place to store information. Users can take the data with them and transfer it imm
The British inventor of the World Wide Web wants a digital bill of rights to protect Internet users from surveillance.
Berners-Lee, who started the World Wide Web Foundation to advance the open web as a public good and a basic right, made similar comments in March. In ablog poston the foundation's website, he proposed introducing “a legal or regulatory framework” to keep the big players in check. ...