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Because without Tim Berners-Lee, the father of the World Wide Web (WWW), who celebrates his 70th birthday today, none of this would exist. Or at least not as we know it.
Speaking at ETH Prague, Tim Berners-Lee said that if he were to build a domain system now, he’d make it more decentralized, highlighting ongoing concerns about DNS centralization.
Tim Berners-Lee, the computer scientist known for inventing the World Wide Web, has been concerned about the fragmentation of the Internet caused by social networks, stating in the past that ' we ...
Tim Berners-Lee, the British computer scientist who invented the World Wide Web, says AI developers have a responsibility to ensure artificial intelligence tools work for users, ...
Tim Berners-Lee has a radical proposition. ... The internet today isn’t the vibrant, motley network that came into being after Berners-Lee first fashioned it in 1989, ...
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz. a Democrat, is facing renewed criticism over a quote seemingly defending socialism now that he has been selected as VP Harris' running mate.
Tim Berners-Lee is eying the next phase of the web as his company Inrupt launches a white-label "data wallet" that lets people store, manage and share their data.
Berners-Lee is urging the world to work toward a better internet. This isn't coming out of nowhere. On the web's 30th anniversary, Berners-Lee shared his concerns about the growing dysfunction in ...
Forward-looking: Tim Berners-Lee submitted a proposal for the World Wide Web on March 12, 1989, while working as a scientist at CERN. The invention would change the course of human history.
For decades, a humble text file governed the behavior of web scrapers. But as the AI industry grows, the social contract of robots.txt is falling apart.