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  • Tim Berners-Lee
  • English computer scientist (born 1955)

    Sir Timothy John Berners-Lee (born 8 June 1955), also known as TimBL, is an English computer scientist best known as the inventor of the World Wide Web

    Tim Berners-Lee

    Tim Berners-Lee

    Tim_Berners-Lee

  • Conway Berners-Lee
  • English mathematician and computer scientist (1921–2019)

    was the father of Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the World Wide Web, and Mike Berners-Lee, researcher into climate change. Berners-Lee was son of Major

    Conway Berners-Lee

    Conway Berners-Lee

    Conway_Berners-Lee

  • Mary Lee Woods
  • British mathematician and computer programmer

    Mark 1 computer. She was the mother of Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the World Wide Web, and Mike Berners-Lee, an English researcher and writer on greenhouse

    Mary Lee Woods

    Mary Lee Woods

    Mary_Lee_Woods

  • Berners-Lee
  • Surname list

    Berners-Lee may refer to: Conway Berners-Lee (1921–2019), British mathematician and computer scientist, father of Mike and Tim Berners-Lee Mike Berners-Lee

    Berners-Lee

    Berners-Lee

  • Rosemary Leith
  • Businesswoman and internet aficionado

    London. She married Sir Tim Berners-Lee in 2014. The wedding was held at the Chapel Royal, St James’s Palace. Tim Berners-Lee was knighted in 2004, so

    Rosemary Leith

    Rosemary Leith

    Rosemary_Leith

  • History of the World Wide Web
  • May 2009. Tim Berners-Lee (1999). Weaving the Web. Internet Archive. HarperSanFrancisco. pp. 5–6. ISBN 978-0-06-251586-5. "Sir Tim Berners-Lee". Queen Elizabeth

    History of the World Wide Web

    History of the World Wide Web

    History_of_the_World_Wide_Web

  • Mike Berners-Lee
  • British ecologist and academic

    Lee Woods and Conway Berners-Lee, who were both mathematicians and computer scientists. One of his brothers is computer scientist Sir Tim Berners-Lee

    Mike Berners-Lee

    Mike Berners-Lee

    Mike_Berners-Lee

  • WorldWideWeb
  • First web browser, later renamed Nexus

    Code for WWW x Tim Berners-Lee, an NFT | 2021". "Tim Berners-Lee sells web source code NFT for $5.4m". 30 June 2021. Tim Berners-Lee: WorldWideWeb A

    WorldWideWeb

    WorldWideWeb

    WorldWideWeb

  • World Wide Web
  • Linked hypertext system on the Internet

    However, as Berners-Lee began to refine his ideas, the work of these predecessors would later confirm the legitimacy of his system. Tim Berners-Lee (1999)

    World Wide Web

    World Wide Web

    World_Wide_Web

  • This Is for Everyone
  • 2025 book by Tim Berners-Lee

    This Is for Everyone is a memoir by Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the World Wide Web, co-written by Stephen Witt and published in 2025. The United

    This Is for Everyone

    This Is for Everyone

    This_Is_for_Everyone

  • World Wide Web Foundation
  • Organization dedicated to the World Wide Web

    advocating for a free and open web for everyone. It was cofounded by Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the World Wide Web, and Rosemary Leith. Announced

    World Wide Web Foundation

    World_Wide_Web_Foundation

  • CERN
  • European particle physics research centre

    from Berners-Lee's earlier work at CERN on a database named ENQUIRE. A colleague, Robert Cailliau, became involved in 1990. In 1995, Berners-Lee and Cailliau

    CERN

    CERN

    CERN

  • Proton AG
  • Swiss technology company

    trustees in June 2024 were Andy Yen, Antonio Gambardella, Carissa Véliz, Tim Berners-Lee and Dingchao Lu. Proton AG was initially funded through crowdfunding

    Proton AG

    Proton_AG

  • ENQUIRE
  • Defunct software project

    ENQUIRE was a software project written in 1980 by Tim Berners-Lee at CERN, which was the predecessor to the World Wide Web. It was a simple hypertext

    ENQUIRE

    ENQUIRE

  • NeXTSTEP
  • Operating system from NeXT Computer

    notable for its influence on software development and computing history. Tim Berners-Lee developed the first web browser and web server on a NeXTSTEP workstation

    NeXTSTEP

    NeXTSTEP

  • URL
  • Address on the World Wide Web

    html. The Uniform Resource Locator was defined in RFC 1738 in 1994 by Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the World Wide Web, and the URI working group of the

    URL

    URL

  • Internet
  • Global system of connected computer networks

    1990, Tim Berners-Lee began writing WorldWideWeb, the first web browser, after two years of lobbying CERN management. By Christmas 1990, Berners-Lee had

    Internet

    Internet

    Internet

  • List of awards and honours received by Tim Berners-Lee
  • Sir Timothy John "Tim" Berners-Lee, OM, KBE, FRS, FREng, FRSA, DFBCS (born 8 June 1955), also known as "TimBL", the inventor of the World Wide Web, has

    List of awards and honours received by Tim Berners-Lee

    List of awards and honours received by Tim Berners-Lee

    List_of_awards_and_honours_received_by_Tim_Berners-Lee

  • History of the Internet
  • Research at CERN in Switzerland by the British computer scientist Tim Berners-Lee in 1989–90 resulted in the World Wide Web, linking hypertext documents

    History of the Internet

    History of the Internet

    History_of_the_Internet

  • Solid (web decentralization project)
  • Open-source platform aimed at applying peer-to-peer to data privacy

    from Social Linked Data) is a web decentralization project led by Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the World Wide Web, originally developed collaboratively

    Solid (web decentralization project)

    Solid (web decentralization project)

    Solid_(web_decentralization_project)

  • RDFa
  • Format for expressing RDF statements in HTML documents

    property="dc:title">Weaving the Web</cite> by <span property="dc:creator">Tim Berners-Lee</span></span></span>. </p> </body> </html> In the example above, the

    RDFa

    RDFa

  • Weaving the Web
  • 1999 book by Tim Berners-Lee

    by Tim Berners-Lee describing how the World Wide Web was created and his role in it. The concept of intercreativity was introduced by Berners-Lee in this

    Weaving the Web

    Weaving_the_Web

  • NeXT
  • American technology company (1985–1997)

    write pioneering programs. For example, in 1990, computer scientist Tim Berners-Lee used a NeXT Computer to develop the world's first web server (CERN

    NeXT

    NeXT

    NeXT

  • Linked data
  • Structured data and method for its publication

    — Tim Berners-Lee, Linked Data Large linked open data sets include DBpedia, Wikibase, Wikidata and Open ICEcat [uk; nl]. In 2010, Tim Berners-Lee suggested

    Linked data

    Linked data

    Linked_data

  • Norsk Data
  • Defunct Norwegian computer manufacturer

    ENQUIRE program, a predecessor of the World Wide Web from its creator, Tim Berners-Lee, was developed and run on Norsk Data machines running SINTRAN III at

    Norsk Data

    Norsk Data

    Norsk_Data

  • CERN httpd
  • Early web server

    Bill. "Tim Berners-Lee, Robert Cailliau, and the World Wide Web – Web development". Living Internet. Retrieved 26 July 2010. Tim Berners Lee (20 August

    CERN httpd

    CERN_httpd

  • Sean Henry (artist)
  • British sculptor (born 1965)

    London commissioned Henry to create a painted bronze sculpture of Sir Tim Berners-Lee, the founder of the World Wide Web. Henry has been represented by the

    Sean Henry (artist)

    Sean Henry (artist)

    Sean_Henry_(artist)

  • HTML
  • Markup language for documents

    physicist Tim Berners-Lee, a contractor at CERN, proposed and prototyped ENQUIRE, a system for CERN researchers to use and share documents. In 1989, Berners-Lee

    HTML

    HTML

    HTML

  • Web 2.0
  • Websites that use technology beyond the static pages of the early Internet

    about AJAX, but Berners-Lee faults the term "Web 2.0" for lacking any coherent meaning. "developerWorks Interviews: Tim Berners-Lee". IBM. 2006-08-22

    Web 2.0

    Web 2.0

    Web_2.0

  • Ro Khanna
  • American politician and lawyer (born 1976)

    the guarantee of net neutrality. The inventor of the World Wide Web, Tim Berners-Lee, has endorsed Khanna's principles for the Internet Bill of Rights,

    Ro Khanna

    Ro Khanna

    Ro_Khanna

  • Semantic Web
  • Extension of the Web to facilitate data exchange

    Carolina. Berners-Lee, Tim; Fischetti, Mark (1999). Weaving the Web. HarperSanFrancisco. chapter 12. ISBN 978-0-06-251587-2. Berners-Lee, Tim; Hendler

    Semantic Web

    Semantic Web

    Semantic_Web

  • List of Internet pioneers
  • May 2008. Stewart, Bill. "Tim Berners-Lee, Robert Cailliau, and the World Wide Web". Retrieved 22 July 2010. "Tim Berners-Lee receives Draper Prize". MIT

    List of Internet pioneers

    List of Internet pioneers

    List_of_Internet_pioneers

  • Consistent hashing
  • Hashing technique

    distributing requests for content from a rotating population of web servers. Tim Berners-Lee credits consistent hashing algorithms, and Daniel Lewin as their inventor

    Consistent hashing

    Consistent_hashing

  • 2012 Summer Olympics opening ceremony
  • Archive Berners-Lee, Tim (27 July 2012). "This is for everyone". Twitter. Retrieved 28 July 2012. Friar, Karen (28 July 2012). "Sir Tim Berners-Lee stars

    2012 Summer Olympics opening ceremony

    2012 Summer Olympics opening ceremony

    2012_Summer_Olympics_opening_ceremony

  • Tim (given name)
  • Given name most often associated with males

    countries. In Glasgow, Scotland Tim is a slang term for a Catholic. Tim Berners-Lee, English founder of the World-Wide Web Tim Harford, English economist author

    Tim (given name)

    Tim_(given_name)

  • Demis Hassabis
  • British AI researcher (born 1976)

    Game | 2024 Tribeca Festival". Tribeca. Retrieved 30 September 2024. Clare, Tim (16 March 2026). "The Infinity Machine by Sebastian Mallaby review – the

    Demis Hassabis

    Demis Hassabis

    Demis_Hassabis

  • Notation3
  • Compact non-XML format for RDF models

    developed by Tim Berners-Lee and others from the Semantic Web community. A formalization of the logic underlying N3 was published by Berners-Lee and others

    Notation3

    Notation3

  • Web Science Trust
  • UK Charitable Trust

    Initiative (WSRI), changing its name in 2009 to the Web Science Trust. Tim Berners-Lee originally led this program, now run by a Board of Trustees, which

    Web Science Trust

    Web Science Trust

    Web_Science_Trust

  • Website
  • Any web page served from a single domain

    Web (WWW) was created in 1989 by the British CERN computer scientist Tim Berners-Lee. On 30 April 1993, CERN announced that the World Wide Web would be

    Website

    Website

    Website

  • Vint Cerf
  • American computer scientist and Internet pioneer (born 1943)

    largest technology festivals in the world, along with Al Gore and Tim Berners-Lee. From 2009 to 2011, Cerf was an elected member of the governing board

    Vint Cerf

    Vint Cerf

    Vint_Cerf

  • 1990
  • Calendar year

    was an important year in the Internet's early history. In late 1990, Tim Berners-Lee created the first web server and the foundation for the World Wide

    1990

    1990

    1990

  • NeXT Computer
  • Workstation computer

    and its object-oriented development tools and libraries were used by Tim Berners-Lee and Robert Cailliau at CERN to develop the world's first web server

    NeXT Computer

    NeXT_Computer

  • Robert Cailliau
  • Belgian engineer, computer scientist, and co-inventor of the World Wide Web

    2 June 2010. Berners-Lee, Tim (3 November 1992). "Macintosh Browser". World Wide Web Consortium. Retrieved 2 June 2010. Berners-Lee, Tim (3 November 1992)

    Robert Cailliau

    Robert Cailliau

    Robert_Cailliau

  • List of websites founded before 1995
  • website was created in August 1991 by Tim Berners-Lee at CERN, a European nuclear research agency. Berners-Lee's WorldWideWeb browser became publicly available

    List of websites founded before 1995

    List_of_websites_founded_before_1995

  • Jane Goodall
  • English zoologist (1934–2025)

    Sciences and the American Philosophical Society. In 2010 Dave Matthews and Tim Reynolds held a benefit concert at DAR Constitution Hall in Washington, D

    Jane Goodall

    Jane Goodall

    Jane_Goodall

  • Stephen Witt
  • American journalist and writer (born 1979)

    Los Angeles Times Book Prize for Current Interest, He ghost-wrote Tim Berners-Lee's 2025 memoir This Is for Everyone. Naomi Alderman in The Observer said

    Stephen Witt

    Stephen_Witt

  • NeXTcube
  • Workstation computer by NeXT

    × W × D): 12 in × 12 in × 12 in (305 mm x 305 mm x 305 mm (±1 mm)) Tim Berners-Lee created the World Wide Web at CERN in Switzerland on the NeXTcube workstation

    NeXTcube

    NeXTcube

    NeXTcube

  • Markup language
  • Modern system for document annotation

    appreciate saving keystrokes[citation needed]. In 1989, computer scientist Tim Berners-Lee wrote a memo proposing an Internet-based hypertext system, then specified

    Markup language

    Markup language

    Markup_language

  • Hyperlink
  • Method of referencing visual computer data

    which leads to multiple endpoints; the link is a set-valued function. Tim Berners-Lee saw the possibility of using hyperlinks to link any information to

    Hyperlink

    Hyperlink

    Hyperlink

  • Libwww
  • Software library

    for web browsers, implementing HTML, HTTP, and other technologies. Tim Berners-Lee, at the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN), released

    Libwww

    Libwww

  • Enquire Within upon Everything
  • Book by Robert Kemp Philp

    Party. In 1980 Tim Berners-Lee named his precursor of the World Wide Web ENQUIRE after this work. A Forbes article quoted Berners-Lee as saying: When

    Enquire Within upon Everything

    Enquire Within upon Everything

    Enquire_Within_upon_Everything

  • Web browser
  • Software used to access websites

    first web browser, called WorldWideWeb, was created in 1990 by Sir Tim Berners-Lee. He then recruited Nicola Pellow to write the Line Mode Browser, which

    Web browser

    Web browser

    Web_browser

  • History of the web browser
  • hyperlinked applications during the mid and late 1980s, and following these, Tim Berners-Lee is credited with developing, in 1990, both the first web server, and

    History of the web browser

    History_of_the_web_browser

  • Net neutrality
  • Principle that Internet service providers should treat all data equally

    Individuals who support net neutrality include World Wide Web inventor Tim Berners-Lee, Vinton Cerf, Lawrence Lessig, Robert W. McChesney, Steve Wozniak,

    Net neutrality

    Net neutrality

    Net_neutrality

  • Steve Jobs
  • American businessman and inventor (1955–2011)

    Ethernet port. Making use of a NeXT computer, English computer scientist Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web in 1990 at CERN in Switzerland. The revised

    Steve Jobs

    Steve Jobs

    Steve_Jobs

  • Mobile web
  • Mobile browser-based World Wide Web services

    However, this domain has been criticized by several big names, including Tim Berners-Lee of the W3C, who said that providing different content to different

    Mobile web

    Mobile_web

  • HTTP
  • Application layer protocol

    Invented the Web, Tim Berners-Lee, Robert Cailliau, CERN, First Web Server". LivingInternet. Retrieved 2021-08-11. Berners-Lee, Tim (1990-10-02). "daemon

    HTTP

    HTTP

    HTTP

  • Uniform Resource Identifier
  • String used to identify a name of a web or internet resource

    limited to web browsers. URIs and URLs have a shared history. In 1990, Tim Berners-Lee's proposals for hypertext implicitly introduced the idea of a URL as

    Uniform Resource Identifier

    Uniform_Resource_Identifier

  • Raw data
  • Collection of information that has not been fully processed or analyzed

    Us the Data Raw, and Give it to Us Now - the blog post from Rufus Pollock that inspired Tim Berners-Lee Tim Berners-Lee Gives the Web a New Definition

    Raw data

    Raw data

    Raw_data

  • Yann LeCun
  • French computer scientist (born 1960)

    Weissenbach 2002: Lawrence Roberts, Robert E. Kahn, Vinton Cerf, and Tim Berners-Lee 2003: Jane Goodall 2004: Judah Folkman, Tony Hunter, Joan Massagué

    Yann LeCun

    Yann LeCun

    Yann_LeCun

  • First International Conference on the World-Wide Web
  • 1994 Conference held at CERN, Geneva

    Tim Berners-Lee drew what he called the "metro": a diagram of the relationships between the existing systems (FTP, SMTP, HTTP, ...) in the form of a stylised

    First International Conference on the World-Wide Web

    First_International_Conference_on_the_World-Wide_Web

  • 1980s
  • Decade of the Gregorian calendar (1980–1989)

    most developed countries. Based on earlier work, from 1980 onwards Tim Berners-Lee formalized the concept of the World Wide Web by 1989. Television viewing

    1980s

    1980s

    1980s

  • Browser wars
  • Competition between web browsing applications for share of worldwide usage

    continue among enthusiasts, while the average web user is less affected. Tim Berners-Lee, along with his colleagues at CERN, started the development of the

    Browser wars

    Browser wars

    Browser_wars

  • Tim Lee
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Timothy Lee Terrill (1815–1879), Canadian lawyer, farmer, and politician Tim Berners-Lee (born 1955), British engineer and computer scientist Timothy Lee Barnwell

    Tim Lee

    Tim_Lee

  • Memex
  • Hypothetical proto-hypertext system

    However, as Berners-Lee began to refine his ideas, the work of these predecessors would later confirm the legitimacy of his system. Tim Berners-Lee (1999)

    Memex

    Memex

    Memex

  • Erwise
  • Discontinued graphical web browser

    halted after the students graduated and went on to other projects. Tim Berners-Lee, the creator of the World Wide Web, travelled to Finland to encourage

    Erwise

    Erwise

  • History of Microsoft
  • included Facebook, Intel and Google. Led by World Wide Web inventor Tim Berners-Lee, the A4AI seeks to make Internet access more affordable so that access

    History of Microsoft

    History_of_Microsoft

  • Ben Segal (computer scientist)
  • British-Swiss computer scientist

    of the Internet in 1989, enabled Tim Berners-Lee to develop the World Wide Web and its related protocols. Berners-Lee acknowledged in 2014 Segal as a mentor

    Ben Segal (computer scientist)

    Ben Segal (computer scientist)

    Ben_Segal_(computer_scientist)

  • Svetlana Mojsov
  • Macedonian American chemist

    Weissenbach 2002: Lawrence Roberts, Robert E. Kahn, Vinton Cerf, and Tim Berners-Lee 2003: Jane Goodall 2004: Judah Folkman, Tony Hunter, Joan Massagué

    Svetlana Mojsov

    Svetlana_Mojsov

  • Technical Architecture Group
  • Working group within the World Wide Web Consortium

    director Sir Tim Berners-Lee, engineers elected by W3C member organizations, as well as participants directly appointed by Tim Berners-Lee. Today, the

    Technical Architecture Group

    Technical_Architecture_Group

  • Line Mode Browser
  • Command-line web browser

    VirusTotal results.). Berners-Lee, Tim (3 November 1992). "Macintosh Browser". World Wide Web Consortium. Retrieved 2 June 2010. Berners-Lee, Tim (May 1993). "May

    Line Mode Browser

    Line Mode Browser

    Line_Mode_Browser

  • 1955
  • Calendar year

    jazz pianist June 8 Duke Aiona, 10th Lieutenant Governor of Hawaii Tim Berners-Lee, English computer scientist and World Wide Web inventor Griffin Dunne

    1955

    1955

    1955

  • FOAF
  • Semantic Web ontology to describe relations between people

    combines RDF technology with 'social web' concerns.[clarification needed] Tim Berners-Lee, in a 2007 essay, redefined the semantic web concept into the Giant

    FOAF

    FOAF

    FOAF

  • Web server
  • Computer software that distributes web pages

    Wide Web of Tim Berners-Lee". history-computer.com. Archived from the original on 4 January 2019. Retrieved 1 February 2019. Tim Berner-Lee (1992). "WWW

    Web server

    Web server

    Web_server

  • Telephone country code
  • Telephone prefix in the international telephone numbering plan

    Baird Paul Baran John Bardeen Alexander Graham Bell Emile Berliner Tim Berners-Lee Francis Blake Jagadish Chandra Bose Charles Bourseul Walter Houser

    Telephone country code

    Telephone country code

    Telephone_country_code

  • PRISM
  • Mass surveillance program run by the NSA

    Privacy". Warren's space. Retrieved December 12, 2020. Bradshaw, Tim (2013). "Tim Berners-Lee is "deeply concerned" about PRISM". Financial Times. Retrieved

    PRISM

    PRISM

    PRISM

  • Nigel Shadbolt
  • Principal of Jesus College, Oxford

    He is chairman of the Open Data Institute which he co-founded with Tim Berners-Lee. He is also a visiting professor in the School of Electronics and Computer

    Nigel Shadbolt

    Nigel Shadbolt

    Nigel_Shadbolt

  • CSS
  • Style sheet language

    Håkon Wium Lie on 10 October 1994. At the time, Lie was working with Tim Berners-Lee at CERN. Several other style sheet languages for the web were proposed

    CSS

    CSS

    CSS

  • Open University
  • Public research university in the UK

    2019. Retrieved 1 December 2024. "Tim Berners-Lee". www.computerhope.com. Retrieved 10 May 2023. "Sir Timothy Berners-Lee - Curriculum vitae - UOC". www

    Open University

    Open University

    Open_University

  • DBpedia
  • Online semantic web database project

    the more famous pieces" of the decentralized linked data effort by Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the World Wide Web. As of June 2021, DBpedia contained

    DBpedia

    DBpedia

  • Project Xanadu
  • First hypertext project, founded in 1960

    them (the programmers were eventually paid). At around this time, Tim Berners-Lee was developing the World Wide Web. When the Web began to see large

    Project Xanadu

    Project_Xanadu

  • Marc Andreessen
  • American businessman (born 1971)

    surfed the Web increased from 1% to 25%. In the Web's first generation, Tim Berners-Lee launched the Uniform Resource Locator (URL), Hypertext Transfer Protocol

    Marc Andreessen

    Marc Andreessen

    Marc_Andreessen

  • 1990s in science and technology
  • begins. December 20 - The World Wide Web software is first tested by Tim Berners-Lee at CERN. 1992 January 14 - The first intracytoplasmic sperm injection

    1990s in science and technology

    1990s_in_science_and_technology

  • Semantic publishing
  • Publishing on the Semantic Web

    publishing has the potential to revolutionize scientific publishing. Tim Berners-Lee predicted in 2001 that the semantic web "will likely profoundly change

    Semantic publishing

    Semantic_publishing

  • Usenet
  • Worldwide computer-based distributed discussion system

    developments in the pre-commercial Internet. It was the place where Tim Berners-Lee announced the launch of the World Wide Web, where Linus Torvalds announced

    Usenet

    Usenet

    Usenet

  • History of Google
  • organizations that also includes Facebook, Intel, and Microsoft. Led by Sir Tim Berners-Lee, the A4AI seeks to make Internet access more affordable so that access

    History of Google

    History_of_Google

  • BT Group
  • British multinational telecommunications holding company

    about Phorm and the interception of data by the Webwise system Sir Tim Berners-Lee, the creator of the World Wide Web, indicated his disapproval of the

    BT Group

    BT Group

    BT_Group

  • Passive optical network
  • Technology used to provide broadband to the end consumer via fiber

    Baird Paul Baran John Bardeen Alexander Graham Bell Emile Berliner Tim Berners-Lee Francis Blake Jagadish Chandra Bose Charles Bourseul Walter Houser

    Passive optical network

    Passive optical network

    Passive_optical_network

  • Geoffrey Hinton
  • British-Canadian computer scientist (born 1947)

    org. Archived from the original on 13 April 2019. Retrieved 28 March 2018. Lee, Adrian (18 March 2016). "Geoffrey Hinton, the 'godfather' of deep learning

    Geoffrey Hinton

    Geoffrey Hinton

    Geoffrey_Hinton

  • East Sheen
  • Suburb of London in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames

    of flats on St Leonard's Road, near Mortlake railway station. Sir Tim Berners-Lee (born 1955), computer scientist and inventor of the World Wide Web

    East Sheen

    East Sheen

    East_Sheen

  • Protests against SOPA and PIPA
  • Series of protests from 2011 to 2012

    "scathing" criticism of the bills was voiced from World Wide Web inventor Tim Berners-Lee, as well as the European Commissioner for Digital and Frontier Technologies

    Protests against SOPA and PIPA

    Protests against SOPA and PIPA

    Protests_against_SOPA_and_PIPA

  • Tim Bray
  • Canadian software developer

    paradigm, popularized around 2005. Between 2001 and 2004 he served as a Tim Berners-Lee appointee to the W3C Technical Architecture Group. Until October 2007

    Tim Bray

    Tim Bray

    Tim_Bray

  • Hypertext
  • Text with references (links) to other text that the reader can immediately access

    composite structures, versioning, and collaborative work. In 1980, Tim Berners-Lee created ENQUIRE, an early hypertext database system somewhat like a

    Hypertext

    Hypertext

    Hypertext

  • History of Facebook
  • organizations that includes Google, Intel and Microsoft. Led by Sir Tim Berners-Lee, the A4AI seeks to make Internet access more affordable to ease access

    History of Facebook

    History of Facebook

    History_of_Facebook

  • Rufus Pollock
  • British economist, activist and social entrepreneur

    Emmanuel College, Cambridge. In 2009, he was credited by web inventor Tim Berners-Lee for starting the Raw Data Now meme. In 2010 he was appointed as one

    Rufus Pollock

    Rufus Pollock

    Rufus_Pollock

  • Giant Global Graph
  • Giant Global Graph (GGG) is a name coined in 2007 by Tim Berners-Lee to help distinguish between the nature and significance of the content on the existing

    Giant Global Graph

    Giant_Global_Graph

  • Marconi Prize
  • Award

    Lawrence E. Page and Sergey Brin for inventing search engine Google, Tim Berners-Lee for his leadership and innovations in establishing the World Wide Web

    Marconi Prize

    Marconi_Prize

  • Country code
  • Identification code for countries

    Baird Paul Baran John Bardeen Alexander Graham Bell Emile Berliner Tim Berners-Lee Francis Blake Jagadish Chandra Bose Charles Bourseul Walter Houser

    Country code

    Country_code

  • François Englert
  • Belgian theoretical physicist and Nobel Prize laureate (1932–2026)

    Weissenbach 2002: Lawrence Roberts, Robert E. Kahn, Vinton Cerf, and Tim Berners-Lee 2003: Jane Goodall 2004: Judah Folkman, Tony Hunter, Joan Massagué

    François Englert

    François Englert

    François_Englert

  • Timeline of historic inventions
  • (AAC). 1989: The World Wide Web is invented by computer scientist Tim Berners-Lee. 1990: The first search engine, "Archie", was created by Alan Emtage

    Timeline of historic inventions

    Timeline_of_historic_inventions

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  • Tim
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Irish, Swedish

    Tim

    One who Honors God; To Fear God; Form of Timothy; Honoring God

    Tim

  • BERNARD
  • Male

    English

    BERNARD

     English form of Anglo-Saxon Beornheard, BERNARD means "bold as a bear." Compare with another form of Bernard.

    BERNARD

  • KIM
  • Male

    English

    KIM

    Short form of English unisex Kimberley, KIM means "King's City Meadow." Compare with another form of Kim.

    KIM

  • TAM
  • Male

    Hebrew

    TAM

    (תָּם) Hebrew name TAM means "complete, whole" or "honest." Compare with another form of Tam.

    TAM

  • Tim
  • Boy/Male

    English American Greek

    Tim

    one who honors God.

    Tim

  • TIMO
  • Female

    Greek

    TIMO

    (Τίμω) Feminine form of Greek Timon, TIMO means "honor." Compare with masculine Timo.

    TIMO

  • TAM
  • Male

    Scottish

    TAM

    Short form of Scottish Gaelic Tàmhas, TAM means "twin." Compare with another form of Tam.

    TAM

  • TIMO
  • Male

    Finnish

    TIMO

    Short form of Finnish Timofei, TIMO means "to honor God." Compare with other forms of Timo.

    TIMO

  • KIM
  • Male

    Scandinavian

    KIM

    Short form of Scandinavian Joakim, KIM means "Jehovah raises up." Compare with another form of Kim.

    KIM

  • TIMO
  • Male

    English

    TIMO

    Short form of English Timothy, TIMO means "to honor God." Compare with other forms of Timo.

    TIMO

  • BERNARD
  • Male

    French

    BERNARD

     Norman French form of Old High German Bernhard, BERNARD means "bold as a bear." Compare with another form of Bernard.

    BERNARD

  • Tim
  • Surname or Lastname

    Cambodian

    Tim

    Cambodian : unexplained.English : variant of Timm.

    Tim

  • Tims
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Tims

    English : patronymic from the personal name Timm.

    Tims

  • BERKER
  • Male

    Turkish

    BERKER

    Turkish name BERKER means "solid man."

    BERKER

  • TIM
  • Male

    English

    TIM

    Short form of English Timothy, TIM means "to honor God."

    TIM

  • TWM
  • Male

    Welsh

    TWM

    Welsh form of English Tom, TWM means "twin."

    TWM

  • Berner
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Berner

    English : from the Norman personal name Bernier.English : from Old English beornan ‘to burn’, hence an occupational name for a burner of lime (compare German Kalkbrenner) or charcoal. It may also have denoted someone who baked bricks or distilled spirits, or who carried out any other manufacturing process involving burning.English : occupational name for a keeper of hounds, from Old Norman French bern(i)er, brenier (a derivative of bren, bran ‘bran’, on which the dogs were fed).Southern English : topographic or occupational name for someone who lived by or worked in a barn, from Middle English bern, barn ‘barn’ + the suffix -er. Compare Barnes.German : habitational name, in Silesia denoting someone from a place called Berna (of which there are two examples); in southern Germany and Switzerland denoting someone from the Swiss city of Berne.German : from the Germanic personal name Bernher meaning ‘lord of the army’.North German : occupational name for a lime or charcoal burner (cognate with 2), from an agent derivative of Middle High German brennen ‘to burn’.

    Berner

  • VERNER
  • Male

    Scandinavian

    VERNER

    Scandinavian form of German Werner, VERNER means "Warin warrior," i.e. "covered warrior."

    VERNER

  • Berneen
  • Girl/Female

    French Irish

    Berneen

    Feminine of Bernard, meaning strong as a bear, or bear hard.

    Berneen

  • KIM
  • Female

    Vietnamese

    KIM

    Vietnamese name KIM means "golden." Compare with another form of Kim.

    KIM

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Online names & meanings

  • Khaadim
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic

    Khaadim

    Servant; Attendant

  • Sucheta
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Sucheta

    Have Good Think; Faith

  • Eliashib
  • Biblical

    Eliashib

    the God of conversion

  • Neelakshi
  • Girl/Female

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu

    Neelakshi

    Blue-eyed

  • Shahrazad
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Shahrazad

    City Person

  • Stebbins
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Stebbins

    English : topographic name from Middle English stebbing, stubbing ‘clearing’ (from an unattested Old English stybbing, a derivative of stubb ‘tree stump’).English : habitational name from Stebbing in Essex, which is named in Old English either as ‘the family or followers (Old English -ingas) of a man called Stybba’, an unattested Old English personal name, or ‘the dwellers among the tree stumps (Old English stybb)’.English : Edward Stebbins was one of the founders of Hartford, CT (coming from Cambridge, MA, with Thomas Hooker) in 1635.

  • Saras | ஸாரஸ
  • Boy/Male

    Tamil

    Saras | ஸாரஸ

    The Moon, Swan

  • MOTKE
  • Male

    Yiddish

    MOTKE

    Pet form of Yiddish Mordche, MOTKE means "devotee of Marduk." 

  • Sushmitha | ஸுஷ்மிதா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Sushmitha | ஸுஷ்மிதா

    Beautiful smile, Good smile

  • Mohamad
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Mohamad

    The prophet

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  • Dim
  • v. i.

    To grow dim.

  • Time
  • v. t.

    To regulate as to time; to accompany, or agree with, in time of movement.

  • Trim
  • n.

    Order; disposition; condition; as, to be in good trim.

  • Tin
  • v. t.

    To cover with tin or tinned iron, or to overlay with tin foil.

  • Tip
  • v. t.

    To form a point upon; to cover the tip, top, or end of; as, to tip anything with gold or silver.

  • Time
  • n.

    A proper time; a season; an opportunity.

  • Time
  • v. i.

    To pass time; to delay.

  • Tie
  • v. i.

    To make a tie; to make an equal score.

  • Kernelly
  • a.

    Full of kernels; resembling kernels; of the nature of kernels.

  • Time
  • v. i.

    To keep or beat time; to proceed or move in time.

  • Sun-burner
  • n.

    A circle or cluster of gas-burners for lighting and ventilating public buildings.

  • Tin
  • n.

    Thin plates of iron covered with tin; tin plate.

  • Trim
  • v. t.

    Fitly adjusted; being in good order., or made ready for service or use; firm; compact; snug; neat; fair; as, the ship is trim, or trim built; everything about the man is trim; a person is trim when his body is well shaped and firm; his dress is trim when it fits closely to his body, and appears tight and snug; a man or a soldier is trim when he stands erect.

  • Tip
  • n.

    An end piece or part; a piece, as a cap, nozzle, ferrule, or point, applied to the extreme end of anything; as, a tip for an umbrella, a shoe, a gas burner, etc.

  • Tam-tam
  • n.

    A kind of drum used in the East Indies and other Oriental countries; -- called also tom-tom.

  • Rim
  • v. t.

    To furnish with a rim; to border.

  • Time
  • v. t.

    To ascertain or record the time, duration, or rate of; as, to time the speed of horses, or hours for workmen.

  • Tom-tom
  • n.

    See Tam-tam.