Tim
Berners-Lee, Director of the World Wide Web Consortium...
timbl@w3.org
Tim
invented the World Wide Web in late 1990
while working at CERN, the European Particle Physics Laboratory in Geneva,
Switzerland. He wrote the first WWW client (a browser-editor running under
NeXTStep) and the first WWW server along with most of the communications
software, defini ng URLs, HTTP and HTML. Prior to his work at CERN, Tim
was a founding director of Image Computer Systems, a consultant in hardware
and software system design, real-time communications graphics and text
processing, and a principal engineer with Plessey Telecommunications in
Poole, England. He is a graduate of Oxford University.
Tim is now the overall Director of the
W3C. He is a Principal Research Scientist at the MIT Laboratory for Computer
Science. |