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Tim Berners-Lee, inventor of the World Wide Web, thinks it can still be saved — despite some parts being 'optimized for nastiness'
Tim Berners-Lee, inventor of the World Wide Web, thinks it can still be saved ...
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World Wide Web inventor Berners-Lee delivers a speech during an event marking 30 years of World Wide Web at the CERN in Meyrin (Reuters) - Sir Tim Berners-Lee, the British computer scientist who was ...
There have already been a few high-profile pieces of internet history sold as non-fungible tokens, but you'll soon have a chance at one of the most important pieces of them all. As BBC News and the ...
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At Lisbon’s giant Web Summit conference last week, a guest speaker pithily rejected Web3—the buzzword encompassing an emerging set of technologies that aim to provide the internet with a decentralized ...
Every young person who can't connect to the internet represents a "lost opportunity" for humanity, says the web's creator. Katie is a UK-based news reporter and features writer. Officially, she is ...
British computer scientist Tim Berners-Lee’s invention of the World Wide Web in 1989 is often cited alongside Galileo’s proof of heliocentricity, Gutenberg’s invention of the printing press, and ...
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