In 1989, Sir Tim revolutionized the online world. Today, in the era of misinformation, addictive algorithms, and extractive ...
Lee, the inventor the World Wide Web, criticized the state of the internet today for turning users into “consumable products” in a talk in Harvard Square on Wednesday evening about his recently ...
Lee, the creator of the World Wide Web, reflects on how his original vision for a free and open internet has been undermined ...
Tim Berners-Lee wanted the world wide web to spur global collaboration. Tech platforms have, instead, turned it into a data harvesting platform while users have become products.
Lee, has written a new memoir called This is for Everyone. More than 35 years after he built the first website, he reflects ...
Well, it didn't, exactly. As with many inventions, in order to understand how today's Web developed, you have to look farther back than its official introduction. The seeds of the Web were planted ...
More than 30 years after its creation, the web is a very different place. In a recent op-ed for The Guardian, Tim Berners-Lee warned of the ...
New books this week include Secret of Secrets — the sixth installment of The Da Vinci Code saga, plus a tech memoir from Tim ...
Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the World Wide Web, doesn’t think so. In his new memoir-cum-history, “This Is For Everyone: The Unfinished Story of the World Wide Web,” he proposes that his creation ...
The Internet and the World Wide Web remain the biggest decentralised communication system humanity has ever seen. This was a key part of the design: the inventors of the Web envisioned all people ...