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When the video sharing platform launched in 2005, it changed the way people share content online, perhaps more than any other technological progression since Tim Berners-Lee first coined the World ...
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But Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web, and he doesn’t regularly appear in headlines as a prominent tech genius. In fact, many well-informed people probably don’t even know his name.
One of the few inventors on this list still alive, Tim Berners-Lee was born in 1955. His IQ is estimated to be between 170 and 190.
It was in this environment that CERN fellow Tim Berners-Lee drew up his own proposal in March 1989 for a new hypertext environment.
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 Rozon, Colton Gobbo & Jim Belushi have kicked off production on 'Karate Ghost,' an indie martial arts comedy from director James Mark.