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Teens develop Web sites for future

...youths created. Winners and finalists were flown to Cambridge for lunch with top Internet officials, including Tim Berners-Lee, developer of the World Wide Web Consortium, an Internet standards group. Emily Boyde, 17, of Newcastle, Australia...

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As Web turns 10, its inventor tries to keep it simple

...spanning some 7 million sites, that its creator could barely get his colleagues interested at first. Ten years later, Tim Berners-Lee has different worries: keeping the Web from growing out of control as commercial developers pile layer after layer...

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There's homework help on the Web

...www.vlib.org) The WWW Virtual Library, which calls itself "the oldest catalog of the Web," was started by Tim Berners-Lee, one of the Web's original creators. Unlike most search engines, this site is run by a team of volunteers who...

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Names and faces

...Lydon (better known as Sex Pistol Johnny Rotten) and Boy George mingle with Winston Churchill, Isaac Newton and Tim Berners-Lee, the father of the Internet. Other names on the list: Julie Andrews, Jane Austen, David Beckham, Richard Burton...

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Making a Web for everyone

I met Tim Berners-Lee, inventor of the World Wide Web, in the fall of 1999. He had, somewhat reluctantly, granted a few interviews in connection...

http://brainerddispatch.com/stories/030202/tec_0302020038.shtml
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Meet Tim Berners-Lee, The Lord of the Webs

Tim Berners-Lee could well be the J.R.R. Tolkien of the computer world. Tolkien, a philologist and author of "The Lord of the Rings...

http://brainerddispatch.com/stories/020803/tec_0208030035.html
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A world where inventors get their share of fame

...World Wide Web. Without checking Google, which the Web inventor made possible, I doubt most of you could name Tim Berners-Lee. Why is it important for techies to be well-known, recognizable names and faces? The future, Kamen argues...

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