JOHN BERNERS - LEE [Creator of World Wide Web (WWW)]





JOHN BERNERS - LEE

Creator of World Wide Web (WWW)

Tim Berner is another name for Sir Timothy John Berners-Lee, who was born on June 8, 1955. Everyone knows Sir Timothy John Berner as the creator of the World Wide Web (WWW), an English computer scientist. Tim is a professor emeritus at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and a professorial research fellow at the University of Oxford. On March 12, 1989, he proposed a management system for information. Then, in the middle of November, Tim Berner set up the first successful Internet communication between a (HTTP) client and server.
Tim is in charge of the World Wide Web (W3), which is in charge of ensuring that the Web continues to grow. Together with his then-wife, Rosemary Leith, he co-founded the World Wide Web Foundation.
At the MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL), Tim Berner served as chair of the 3Com founder. Tim is an overseer of the Internet Science Exploration Drive
furthermore, an individual from the warning leading group of the MIT Community for Aggregate Knowledge. 
Tim Berner was appointed to the Ford Foundation's board of trustees in 2011. He is
an organizer and leader of the Open Information Establishment and is presently a counsel at social network MeWe. He came up with and put into action the first Web browser and server, which contributed to the rapid growth of the Web.

ANURAG GUPTA

T.Y.B.Sc.(I.T.)

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