He is a founder and president of the Open Data Institute and is currently an advisor at social network MeWe. He devised and implemented the first Web browser and Web server, and helped foster the Web's subsequent explosive development. He currently directs the W3 Consortium, developing tools and standards to further the Web's potential. He was named in Time magazine's list of the Most Important People of the 20th century and has received a number of other accolades for his invention.
He tweeted "This is for everyone" which appeared in LCD lights attached to the chairs of the audience. He received the Turing Award "for inventing the World Wide Web, the first web browser, and the fundamental protocols and algorithms allowing the Web to scale". He designed it. He loosed it on the world. And he more than anyone else has fought to keep it open, nonproprietary and free. Timothy John Berners-Lee en. Work here included real time control firmware, graphics and communications software, and a generic macro language.
In , he took up a fellowship at CERN, to work on distributed real-time systems for scientific data acquisition and system control. Since that time he has served as the Director of the World Wide Web Consortium a Web standards organization which develops interoperable technologies specifications, guidelines, software, and tools to lead the Web to its full potential. Co-Chaired by Dr.
Lalana Kagal, the DIG Research Group works on projects including: how to re-decentralize the Web and help radically change the way Web applications work today, resulting in true data ownership; working to ensure the rights of users in big data and analytics and systems; as well as harnessing mobile technologies to aid during disaster relief and help society.
The Decentralized Information Group , works on the Solid Project to give people control of their own data and to re-decentralize the Web. He is the co-founder and CTO of inrupt , the company launched to ensure the success of the Solid platform and its open source community, and to build the ecosystem that supports it. The Web Foundation is a non-profit organisation devoted to achieving a world in which all people can use the Web to communicate, collaborate and innovate freely.
The Web Foundation works to fund and coordinate efforts to defend the Open Web and further its potential to benefit humanity. He has promoted open government data globally, and was a member of the UK's Transparency Board. A graduate of Oxford University, England, Tim directs the W3 Consortium, an open forum of companies and organizations with the mission to realize the full potential of the Web.
With a background of system design in real-time communications and text processing software development, in he invented the World Wide Web, an internet-based hypermedia initiative for global information sharing. He wrote the first web browser and server in Back to people.
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