Tim Berners-Lee
By Pauline M. Berry
Tim Berners-Lee is credited with inventing the World-Wide Web. He developed it
as a way to keep track of his own projects and to link his random thoughts,
later he extended it as a collaborative work tool for Physicists associated
with CERN.
- Education:
- Oxford University, UK where he studied Physics.
- Professional History:
- Principal Engineer, Plessey Telecommunications Honors and Awards: 1994 Iway Peace Prize
- Founding Director, Image Computer Systems
- CERN, 1984 -1994
- Laboratory for Computer Science at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, 1994 - present
- Founding Director of W3 Organization,
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