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On the Web
- The Great Idea Finder: Tim Berners-Lee - Photograph and biography of the inventor of the World Wide Web, with related links.
- Tim Berners-Lee - His official site at W3C includes biographies, information about his book, and questions and answers about his contributions to the internet.
- Time 100: Tim Berners-Lee - Joshua Quittner's profile of the man who wove the World Wide Web, with a photograph, an audio snippet, and a transcript of an online chat with Berners-Lee.
- BBC: Web's Inventor Gets a Knighthood - Tim Berners-Lee, creator of the world wide web, has been honoured for his work.
- The Future of the World Wide Web - Professor Sir Tim Berners-Lee FRS - Video of his lecture to the Royal Society in September 2003, describing how he sees the future of the web - the Semantic Web - and how the lessons he learned from building the web have shaped this.
- Telegraph: Three Loud Cheers for the Inventor of the Web - Tim Berners-Lee is named Greatest Briton 2004 - an award organised by Morgan Stanley, in association with the Telegraph. Includes biography.
- BBC: New Honour for the Web's Inventor - The web's inventor, Tim Berners-Lee, wins a prestigious prize which comes with an award of one million euros.
- Timbl's Blog - Weblog of Tim Berners-Lee, commenting on matters related to the World Wide Web.
Wikipedia Articles
- Tim Berners-Lee - | birth_place = London, England
- Kevin Hughes (www) - Kevin Hughes was one of the pioneers of the world wide web in the United Status, while a student at Honolulu Community College (HCC). He is one of only six members of the World Wide Web Hall of Fame, along with Tim Berners Lee (the recognized inventor of the Web) and the original developers of Mosaic.
- Nicola Pellow - Nicola Pellow was a member of the WWW Project at CERN, working with Tim Berners-Lee. She joined the project in November 1990, while an undergraduate maths student at Leicester Polytechnic (now De Montfort University).
- Eelco van Asperen - On the first webpages created by Tim Berners-Lee, Eelco van Asperen was credited as having contributed to the "WWW project". Asperen "ported the line-mode browser the PC under PC-NFS; developed a curses version.
- Notation 3 - Notation 3, or N3 as it is more commonly known, is a shorthand non-XML serialization of Resource Description Framework models, designed with human-readability in mind: N3 is much more compact and readable than XML RDF notation. The format is being developed by Tim Berners-Lee and others from the Semantic Web community.