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- Sir Tim Berners-Lee, the British computer scientist who invented the World Wide Web, changed the world by giving the web to all of us for free1. His invention sparked a global wave of creativity, collaboration, and innovation. In recognition of his contributions, he was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II, received the Millennium Technology Prize, and was awarded the Draper Prize by the National Academy of Engineering2. Berners-Lee is dedicated to enhancing and protecting the web’s future3.Learn more:✕This summary was generated using AI based on multiple online sources. To view the original source information, use the "Learn more" links.Sir Tim Berners-Lee changed the world: he invented the World Wide Web. He then gave the web to all of us for free – a move that sparked a global wave of creativity, collaboration and innovation never seen before. The web has changed the world, but that free and open web is today under threat.webfoundation.org/impact/Tim Berners-Lee, British computer scientist, generally credited as the inventor of the World Wide Web. In 2004 he was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II and received the Millennium Technology Prize from the Finnish Technology Award Foundation. In 2007 he was awarded the Draper Prize by the National Academy of Engineering.www.britannica.com/biography/Tim-Berners-LeeHaving invented the Web in 1989 while working at CERN and subsequently working to ensure it was made freely available to all, Berners-Lee is now dedicated to enhancing and protecting the web’s future.webfoundation.org/about/sir-tim-berners-lee/
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In 1994, Berners Lee founded the World Wide Web Consortium at the Laboratory of Computer Science (LCS) at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Boston.
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Jul 15, 2015 · Tim Berners-Lee Biography. Sir Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web while at CERN, the European Particle Physics Laboratory, in 1989. He wrote the first web client and server in 1990. His specifications of …
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