Tim Berners-Lee
Tim Berners-Lee: Monopolies and Lack of Public Infrastructure Are Ruining the Web
The world wide web, the information space we all use to connect on the internet, is 29 years old. Its founder, Tim Berners-Lee, wants the world to come together to close the digital divide.
Open Internet Advocates Claim Victory in Europe Net Neutrality Fight
The EU’s top telecom authority issues robust new guidelines following 500,000 comments.
On the World Wide Web's Birthday, Remember the Forgotten Content Pioneers
From Joe Cartoon to eBaum's World, it's time to remember who made you who you are today.
[Exclusive] Treasure Hunt the Web for GIFed Donuts and Pikachus
This is your personal invitation into the rainbow #internetghetto that is Emilie Gervais' 'PΛЯΚΣD DӨMΛIП GIЯᄂƬӨMBƧƬӨПΣ.'
Tim Berners-Lee Wants a World Wide Web Where Our Data Works for Us
The future of the web as its creator thinks it should be.
The Future of the Web Is as Much About Psychology as Technology
The technology of 2050 will be at least partly defined by our own evolution.
The World's First Website Reveals the Other Webs That Could Have Been
How the first website ever published describes the competition to World Wide Web.
The Only Links That Still Work on the First-Ever Website
I tried to click every link on the first World Wide Web. Only two links, it turned out, have survived the 25 years of its existence.
How the World Wide Web Became the Internet's Killer App
Without the web, the internet as we know it likely wouldn't exist.
Tim Berners-Lee, CERN, and the Memo That Opened the Web
If the Internet has taught me anything it’s that history is a bitch. And awfully reductive, at that. History is inherently unstable. It is at constant odds with its noisy, sprawling self. The story is never _not_ looking back over its shoulder. The...