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  4. File:Tim Berners Lee, 2015.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. File:Tim Berners-Lee signature.svg - Wikipedia

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    Replication of signature of English computer scientist Tim Berners-Lee as it appears on authenticated signed greeting card titled "Father of the World Wide Web" dated 2016 Source Tim Berners-Lee Signed 8.5x11 Card with Extensive Inscription. Date 2016 Author Tim Berners-Lee Permission (Reusing this file) See below.

  6. Tim Berners-Lee - Wikipedia

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    Tim Berners-Lee at the Home Office, London, on 11 March 2010 By 2010, he created data.gov.uk alongside Nigel Shadbolt . Commenting on the Ordnance Survey data in April 2010, Berners-Lee said: "The changes signal a wider cultural change in government based on an assumption that information should be in the public domain unless there is a good ...

  7. United Kingdom commemorative stamps 2000–2009 - Wikipedia

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    1st (the works of Thomas Telford), 1st (George Stephenson's achievements on the railways), 64p (Alexander Graham Bell), 64p (John Logie Baird), 72p (Tim Berners-Lee), 72p (space travel); Miniature Sheet featuring all six stamps and an original patent drawing by Alan Dower Blumlein; The Prestige Stamp Book written by Adam Hart-Davis which traces ...

  8. Semantic Web Stack - Wikipedia

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    The illustration was created by Tim Berners-Lee. [3] The stack is still evolving as the layers are concretized. [4] [5] (Note: A humorous talk on the evolving Semantic Web stack was given at the 2009 International Semantic Web Conference by James Hendler. [6])

  9. First International Conference on the World-Wide Web

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    Tim Berners-Lee drew what he called the "metro": a diagram of the relationships between the existing systems (FTP, SMTP, HTTP, ...) in the form of a stylised map resembling that of the London Underground. That made me think that we needed to deal with a lot more hard computer science than our small team of four or five could intellectually handle.