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Sir Timothy John Berners-Lee OM KBE FRS FREng FRSA (born 8 June 1955) is a British computer scientist. On 25 December 1990 he implemented the first successful communication between an HTTP client and server via the Internet with the help of Robert Cailliau and a young student staff at CERN. He was ranked... Read enhanced Wikipedia article
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Tim Berners Lee created ENQUIRE

Hypertext In 1980, Tim Berners-Lee created ENQUIRE, an early hypertext database system somewhat like a wiki.

Tim Berners Lee created WWW

History of the World Wide Web He considered several names, including Information Mesh, The Information Mine (turned down as it abbreviates to TIM, the WWW's creator's name) or Mine of Information (turned down because it abbreviates to MOI which is "Me" in French), but settled on World Wide Web.

Tim Berners Lee created Libwww

Libwww Tim Berners-Lee created Libwww in November 1992 in order to demonstrate the potential of the World Wide Web. Applications such as the widely-used command-line text browser Lynx (web browser) and the Mosaic web browser use Libwww.

Tim Berners Lee created The World Wide Web Browser.

Online shopping In 1990, Tim Berners-Lee created The World Wide Web Browser..

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Tim Berners Lee devised hypertext

20th century This changed when Tim Berners-Lee devised a simpler form of Vannevar Bush's hypertext, which he dubbed the World Wide Web.

Tim Berners Lee devised form

20th century This changed when Tim Berners-Lee devised a simpler form of Vannevar Bush's hypertext, which he dubbed the World Wide Web.

Tim Berners Lee devised World Wide Web

20th century This changed when Tim Berners-Lee devised a simpler form of Vannevar Bush's hypertext, which he dubbed the World Wide Web.

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Tim Berners Lee wrote proposal

World Wide Web In March 1989, Tim Berners-Lee wrote a proposal, which referenced ENQUIRE and described a more elaborate information management system.

Tim Berners Lee wrote program

Norsk Data A point of note: the World Wide Web originated when Tim Berners-Lee wrote the Enquire program in Pascal on a Norsk Data NORD-10 running under SINTRAN III at CERN.

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    Tim Berners-Lee

    In the past, Sir Tim Berners-Lee has vehemently opposed the addition of new tier domain names like ‘.xxx’ and ‘.mobi’.
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    World Wide Web

    In March 1989, Tim Berners-Lee wrote a proposal, which referenced ENQUIRE and described a more elaborate information management system.
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    History of the World Wide Web

    The NeXTcube used by Tim Berners-Lee at CERN became the first Web server.
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    Semantic Web

    Tim Berners-Lee has further stated:
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    HTML

    Tim Berners-Lee
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    WorldWideWeb

    Tim Berners-Lee: WorldWideWeb
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    Network neutrality

    Tim Berners-Lee (the inventor of the World Wide Web) has also spoken out in favor of net neutrality.
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    Web 2.0

    Some technology experts, notably Tim Berners-Lee, have questioned whether one can use the term in a meaningful way, since many of the technology components of "Web 2.0" have existed since the early days of the Web.
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    Robert Cailliau

    In 1989, Tim Berners-Lee proposed a hypertext system for access to the many forms of documentation at and related to CERN. Berners-Lee created the system, calling it World Wide Web, between September to December of 1990.
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    Semantic publishing

    Tim Berners-Lee predicted in 2001 that the semantic web “will likely profoundly change the very nature of how scientific knowledge is produced and shared, in ways that we can now barely imagine” .

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