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  • | authorlink = Tim Berners-Lee
    337 bytes (35 words) - 15:51, 2 April 2008
  • Tim Berners-Lee's concept of a "web of knowledge", whereby web-based document contents wou
    340 bytes (48 words) - 16:14, 11 July 2010
  • {{r|Tim Berners-Lee}}
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  • {{r|Tim Berners-Lee}}
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  • | name = Tim Berners-Lee ...e design of the Web<ref>[http://www.w3.org/DesignIssues/ Design Issues] by Tim Berners-Lee</ref>. Berners-Lee also recently launched the [[Web Science Research Initia
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  • ...ltiple computers such that links can be followed in real time, came from [[Tim Berners-Lee]] in 1989.<ref name=CERN>{{citation | title = Tim Berners-Lee's proposal: "Information Management: a Proposal"}}</ref>
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  • {{r|Tim Berners-Lee}}
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  • {{r|Tim Berners-Lee}}
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  • * [[Tim Berners-Lee]] ( - ) - Created [[World Wide Web]], first [[web browser]]
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  • ...xus (later renamed WorldWideWeb) was developed on a [[NeXT]] computer by [[Tim Berners-Lee]], the inventor of the web, and released in March 1991.<br /> [http://www.w3.org/People/Berners-Lee/ShortHistory Tim Berners-Lee on the creation of the web]
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  • ...ized the implementation of) the above [[Request for Comments|RFC's]] was [[Tim Berners-Lee]] of [[CERN]], although several other people were also marginally involved. ...fWeb">{{cite newsgroup|title=Re: Qualifiers on Hypertext links...|author=[[Tim Berners-Lee]]|date=1991-08-06|newsgroup=alt.hypertext|id=6484@cernvax.cern.ch|url = htt
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  • HTTP was designed at [[CERN]] by [[Tim Berners-Lee]] in 1989 as a way to share hypertext documents.<ref name=CERN>{{citation | title = Tim Berners-Lee's proposal: "Information Management: a Proposal"}}</ref> Around 1992 with t
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  • [[Tim Berners-Lee]] created the original HTML (and many associated protocols such as [[HTTP]]
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  • ...Nelson]] around 1960, and hyperdocuments could be transferred as files; [[Tim Berners-Lee]] later pioneered dynamic access to hyperdocuments on servers, which was th [[Tim Berners-Lee]], while a consulting engineer at CERN, wrote, for personal use, a program
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  • ...inventor of [[hypertext]]. To put Nelson and his credentials in context, [[Tim Berners-Lee]] created the Web by making hypertext work across networks with a standard
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  • The '''Semantic Web''' is a concept, first named by [[Tim Berners-Lee]], for a "web of knowledge" in which data on the [[world wide web]], whethe "Linked Data" is a term coined by Tim Berners-Lee to describe the way in which a "Giant Global Graph" of semantic data serial
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  • * [[Tim Berners-Lee]]
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  • 1992 &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [[Tim Berners-Lee]]'s project for a "[[World wide web"]][http://www.w3.org/History/19921103-h
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  • [[Tim Berners-Lee]], the creator of the World Wide Web and co-chair of the W3C, recently stat
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  • In 1992, Tim Berners-Lee published the [[HTTP]] protocol and the [[HTML]] language, and the first [[
    26 KB (3,913 words) - 06:51, 7 April 2014
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