tim berners-lee in comment and analysis

Web 2.0 and the public sector

Comment The interest in social networking sites such as Facebook and Wikipedia, the wide-scale use of blogging and the rapid deployment of new mash-up applications are moving us nearer Tim Berners-Lee's original vision for the web as 'anything being... [11 Oct 2007]

Can you trust what you read online?

Comment A week ago Sir Tim Berners-Lee, the creator of the world wide web, told The Guardian newspaper that the internet could be corrupted by unseemly elements. Pointing to the appearance of a growing trust deficit in the online medium, Berners-Lee... [08 Nov 2006]

Editor's Blog: Post-CIO Forum

Comment He follows Sir Terry Matthews and Sir Tim Berners-Lee as the winners of the past two years. My head is a bit clearer now. Looking back on Tuesday this week - our CIO Forum - a few observations come to mind. [28 Sep 2006]

The Murdoch factor

AS Analysis Others have come close: Bill Gates misses out for the first time this year; Tim Berners-Lee was absent in 2004; Jeff Bezos missed in 2004; and Steve Jobs took a year off in 2001. Rupert Murdoch may rule the media world but he's still beholden to... [25 Sep 2006]

Sir Tim Berners-Lee

AS Profile As the inventor of the world wide web, Sir Tim Berners-Lee's reputation precedes him for the system he came up with 15 years ago to organise, link and browse pages of text and images in a whole new way. [25 Sep 2006]

Devil's Advocate: Plutocracy not democracy

Comment Some of them make it to the agenda setters list, as Tim Berners-Lee's regular appearance testifies. Martin Brampton gives his take on the individuals who did and did not make silicon.com's Agenda Setters poll of the top movers and shakers in the IT... [27 Sep 2005]

Tim Berners-Lee

AS Profile Tim Berners-Lee returns to the top 20 after a one-year absence from the Agenda Setters list. Berners-Lee divides his time between heading up the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), research at MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence... [23 Sep 2005]

The Weekly Round-Up: 09.01.04

Round-Up More impressive on the invention front is Tim Berners-Lee's brainchild - the World Wide Web - which ensured he saw in the New Year as a Sir when he picked up a knighthood for an innovation which has changed the way we think, work and book holidays. [09 Jan 2004]

The Devil's Advocate: Technology wimps hiding behind Windows

Comment Knowing that universities had a wide variety of computer systems, with large variations in software, Tim Berners-Lee and others designed the web to be independent of any particular hardware or software. [17 Jun 2003]

Making UK Online as big as FriendsReunited

Comment Alan Mather, the grandly titled CEO of e-Delivery at the Office of the E-envoy hit the nail on the head today when he said: "Somewhere between Tim Berners-Lee and Marc Andreessen there was a screw-up. [04 Mar 2002]

The prophecies of Jeff Bezos

Comment Tim Berners-Lee? Last year, the founder and CEO of the net's leading e-tailer said his company would soon make some cash - and it has. Just. In the fourth quarter of 2001 it made a skinny $5m surplus (which actually sounds pretty impressive when... [23 Jan 2002]

The Bloor Perspective: XML boost, EMC diversification and Xerox's survey knowledge

Comment Web guru Tim Berners-Lee's recent pronouncement that the future web will be 'intelligent', and based on XML, received some further boosts from OASIS and EECMA last week. And Tim Berners-Lee's dream of an XML-fuelled web may be nearer than you think. [05 Nov 2001]

The Bloor Perspective: XML boost, EMC diversification and Xerox's survey knowledge

Comment Web guru Tim Berners-Lee's recent pronouncement that the future web will be 'intelligent', and based on XML, received some further boosts from OASIS and EECMA last week. And Tim Berners-Lee's dream of an XML-fuelled web may be nearer than you think. [04 Nov 2001]

The web: A million miles from the vision

Comment This claim from Robert Cailliau, the man who helped Tim Berners-Lee create the World Wide Web, may sound like a sweeping generalisation, but think about it for a moment. When Berners-Lee and Cailliau first introduced global hypertext language to... [06 Aug 2001]

Model Management: The new, New Economy

Comment It was pointed out by one panelist that it is only 10 years since Tim Berners-Lee first hinted at the possibilities of the world wide web. Brazil, it is sometimes said unkindly, is the country of the future& and always will be. [17 Jul 2001]

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