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Berners-Lee bigs up the 'semantic web'
News Berners-Lee proposed the world wide web in 1989 while working as a software engineer at the European Particle Physics Laboratory in Geneva, Switzerland. Sir Tim Berners-Lee, recognised as the founding father of the world wide web, claims the work... [13 Mar 2008]
London calls time on gas-guzzling vehicles with ANPR
News The charge is £200 for vehicles not complying to Euro III levels for acceptable particle matter. The largest lorries emit between 25 and 40 times the level of harmful particle matter as the average family car for every kilometre driven. [14 Feb 2008]
Photos of the month - May 2007
Photo Find out more about the super-grid behind the LHC and see shots inside the particle smasher here. Photo credit: Tim Ferguson A man-in-a-van approach may not seem like the most tech-savvy solution but the images and data that end up on numerous... [30 May 2007]
Introducton to Web Design
White Paper The web was initially conceived and created by Tim Berners-Lee, a computer specialist from the European Particle Physics Laboratory (CERN) in 1989. In his words, there was "a need for a collaborative knowledge-sharing tool" to support scientific... [24 Feb 2004]
Arise Sir Tim Berners-Lee
News Sir Tim came up with the idea of what he called global hypertext space while working at the European Particle Physics Laboratory at CERN in 1989. Tim Berners-Lee, inventor of the web, has been awarded a knighthood in the New Year honours list. [02 Jan 2004]
Massive grid goes looking for the origins of the universe
News The new, more powerful particle accelerator, known as the Large Hadron Collider, is being built at CERN, the same Swiss laboratory where Tim Berners-Lee developed the world wide web. Grey notes that the particle accelerator is likely to be up and... [02 Apr 2003]
Tim Berners Lee: inventor of the World Wide Web
News Tim Berners Lee, who invented the World Wide Web in 1989 while working for CERN - the European Particle Physics Laboratory in Geneva, Switzerland - has been credited as one of the most influential people of the 20th century. [22 Aug 2002]
Another gong for Berners-Lee
News Berners-Lee cooked up many of the elements that we now know as the world wide web while working at the CERN particle accelerator in Geneva, Switzerland. 'Father of the web' Tim Berners-Lee has received an award for his services to engineering. [21 Aug 2001]
