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How the World Wide Web Grew from a CERN Side Project into the Backbone of Modern Life
In 1989, young software engineer Tim Berners Lee set out to solve a simple problem at CERN how to share information between ...
The New Yorker is out with an in-depth look at Tim Berners-Lee, a 70-year-old who "may have the smallest fame-to-impact ratio of anyone living," writes Julian Lucas. Meaning, he's not as well known as ...
Tim Berners-Lee, the British computer scientist who invented the World Wide Web, says AI developers have a responsibility to ensure artificial intelligence tools work for users, not just the companies ...
BOSTON – The Semantic Web could be the key to unlocking scientific data that’s sequestered by disparate applications’ formats and organizational limitations, and could allow scientists to harness ...
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