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Berners-Lee on the TLD Explosion







Berners-Lee on the TLD Explosion

Berners-Lee on the TLD Explosion 05/20/2004 05:26 PM




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That Would Be Sir Tim Berners-Lee


That Would Be Sir Tim Berners-Lee 12/31/2003 07:20 PM
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Web's inventor gets a knighthood: Finally, some respect.

The inventor of the world wide web, Tim Berners-Lee, has been awarded a knighthood for his pioneering work.

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That Would Be Sir Tim (Berners-Lee) 12/31/2003 01:15 PM
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That Would Be Sir Tim Berners-Lee 12/31/2003 12:04 PM
Web inventor Tim Berners-Lee will be knighted by Queen Elizabeth.

Tim Berners-Lee knighted


Tim Berners-Lee knighted 01/01/2004 12:25 PM

Creator of the Web protocols Tim Berners-Lee has been knighted .

In his acceptance speech, Sir Tim described his vision for the Web:

"I accept this as an endorsement of the spirit of the Web; of building it in a decentralized way; of making best efforts to keep it open and fair; and of ensuring its fundamental technologies are available to all for broad use and innovation, and without having to pay licensing fees."


Call him Sir Berners-Lee


Call him Sir Berners-Lee 07/16/2004 10:20 AM
Queen Elizabeth dubs Tim Berners-Lee a knight, in recognition of his contributions to the World Wide Web.

Arise, Sir Tim Berners-Lee


Arise, Sir Tim Berners-Lee 12/31/2003 07:17 AM
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Berners-Lee arises as Sir Tim 07/19/2004 06:11 AM
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Call him Sir Tim Berners-Lee


Call him Sir Tim Berners-Lee 07/16/2004 01:17 PM
Queen Elizabeth dubs Tim Berners-Lee a knight, in recognition of his contributions to the World Wide Web.

Tim Berners-Lee on Wikis


Tim Berners-Lee on Wikis 03/19/2005 03:10 AM
TBL at a seminar in Finland, Berners-Lee's original vision of the web was as a resource for collaboration. He said that so far it had been "a big disappointment" in this respect, although exceptions such as "wikis" - essentially interactive...

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Berners-Lee honoured for creating the
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Tim Berners-Lee Speaks at MIT/LCS on 19
September


Tim Berners-Lee Speaks at MIT/LCS on 19
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6 September 2002: W3C Director Tim Berners-Lee gives a talk on the Semantic Web: A Certain Progress, Many Challenges at the MIT Laboratory for Computer Science in Cambridge, MA, USA on 19 September. Admission is open to the public. Please refer to the seminar page for the abstract and details. (News archive)

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Tim Berners-Lee, credited with inventing the World Wide Web and director of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), will be named a Knight Commander, Order of the British Empire by Queen Elizabeth of the U.K., the W3C announced Wednesday. The rank of Knight Commander is the second highest rank of the Order of the British Empire. Berners-Lee, 48, a U.K. citizen who lives in the U.S., is being knighted in recognition of his "services to the global development of the Internet" through the invention of the World Wide Web.

Tim Berners-Lee Knighted (hell ya)


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Berners-Lee: Just Say No to More Domain
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Berners-Lee: Just Say No to More Domain
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05/19/2004 12:06 PM
The father of the Internet had nothing good to say about an ICANN proposal to add more top-level domain names, including one backed by Microsoft.

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LONDON -- The man credited with inventing the World Wide Web, Tim Berners-Lee, will later on Friday be officially made a Knight Commander, Order of the British Empire (KBE) by the U.K.'s Queen Elizabeth II.

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Conference
05/19/2004 03:06 PM
NEW YORK - World Wide Web inventor Tim Berners-Lee would like to see the global content network he helped develop turn into a giant transactional database.

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New Domains Considered Harmful, Says Tim
Berners-Lee


New Domains Considered Harmful, Says Tim
Berners-Lee
05/19/2004 01:14 PM
As lots of folks are pushing to get ICANN to expand the number of top level domains (so people an get more than just .com, .net, etc.), Tim Berners-Lee is argung against the idea, saying that current proposals are really just a racket to get more money out of companies. The original idea was that the domain name space (really just the .com space) was getting too crowded and good names were increasingly difficult to come by. However, instead of really expanding the market, adding .biz and .info mostly just made companies feel the need to buy up the same domains they already owned the .com for. If anything, he considers it domain "inflation" - devaluing existing domains. He is particularly against the idea of a .mobi domain name specifically for wireless content, agreeing with us that there's really no need for it and it will make things more confusing. Increasingly, mobile phones and devices are able to access the entire internet without any problems. There's no reason they need a specific separate TLD all their own. He's also against the idea of the .xxx domain, pointing out (as always) that figuring out exactly what is porn is quite subjective. That's true, but as long as no one is forced into the .xxx domain, it might make sense for certain sites that want the domain. He's not entirely against new TLDs, but wants them to have a specific purpose - such as mapping to telephone numbers, which some groups have proposed as well.

Berners-Lee collects award for Web
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Berners-Lee collects award for Web
invention
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Berners-Lee Attacks Domain-Name
Expansion


Berners-Lee Attacks Domain-Name
Expansion
05/19/2004 01:30 PM
From Microsoft Watch: Microsoft has been backing a proposal for a new .mobi top-level domain that is under consideration by ICANN. But the father of the Internet, Tim Berners-Lee, doesn't like .mobi at all. Nor does he like .xxx, .mail or the handful of other new domain names that ICANN might adopt by early next year.

Berners-Lee Calls For More Voice Apps


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NPR Science Friday Interviews Tim
Berners-Lee


NPR Science Friday Interviews Tim
Berners-Lee
11/04/2002 07:52 PM
4 November 2002: W3C Director Tim Berners-Lee was a 1 November guest on National Public Radio (NPR) Talk of the Nation: Science Friday. Host Ira Flatow and callers from the United States discussed inventions, the Semantic Web, privacy, patents, broadband, "always on" connections, openness, trust, and spam. NPR provides a three-quarter hour audio archive of the show, as well as Mr. Berners-Lee's previous visit to Science Friday in 1999. (News archive)

Stu Weibel Interviews Tim Berners-Lee
(OCLC)


Stu Weibel Interviews Tim Berners-Lee
(OCLC)
12/07/2003 07:35 PM
Stu Weibel Interviews Tim Berners-Lee (OCLC)
http://www.oclc.org/research/announcements/features/tbliview.htm

This interview with Tim Berners-Lee, Director of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) was conducted by OCLC Researcher Stuart Weibel. Tim agreed to discuss his perspectives on major trends in the information landscape and their impact on use and access to public information. This interview was conducted in support of the OCLC environmental scan of the Library and Information communities, developed for strategic planning purposes for OCLC and its member libraries.

Stuart Weibel interviews Tim Berners-Lee


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Sir Tim Berners-Lee recibe el premio
Millenium de Tecnología


Sir Tim Berners-Lee recibe el premio
Millenium de Tecnología
04/16/2004 07:52 PM

Web Inventor Berners-Lee Wins Big
Technology Award


Web Inventor Berners-Lee Wins Big
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04/16/2004 06:20 AM
Web Inventor Berners-Lee Wins Big Technology Award
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World Wide Web inventor Tim Berners-Lee won one million euros ($1.23 million) on Thursday, the largest single amount of money he has made from an invention that has made many others very rich. Berners-Lee, 48, was named the first winner of the world's largest technology award -- the Millennium Technology Prize -- by the Finnish Technology Award Foundation at a ceremony in the Finnish city of Espoo. Berners-Lee launched the World Wide Web in 1991 and gave the world easy access to information, revolutionizing the way it worked and communicated. (HELSINKI (Reuters) Thu Apr 15, 2004 03:08 AM ET]

Berners-Lee, inventer of the Web
receives Millenium Prize


Berners-Lee, inventer of the Web
receives Millenium Prize
04/16/2004 12:56 AM

Sir Tim Berners-Lee , inventor of the World Wide Web, was was awarded the first Millenium Technology Prize .

Berners-Lee was instrumental in releasing the Web as an open, nonmonetized architecture, and made no money from the invention directly. However, the prize, awarded in Finland , includes a cash award valued at one million Euros.


Web inventor Berners-Lee wins $1.2M
technology award


Web inventor Berners-Lee wins $1.2M
technology award
04/15/2004 04:59 PM
World Wide Web inventor Tim Berners-Lee was awarded $1.23 million today, as the first recipient of the Millennium Technology Prize. It is the largest single sum he has made from an invention that has made many others very rich.
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