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English computer scientist, Birth: 8-6-1955 Tim Berners-Lee Quotes
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The Semantic Web is not a separate Web but an extension of the current one, in which information is given well-defined meaning, better enabling computers and people to work in cooperation.
Tim Berners-Lee

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The Domain Name Server (DNS) is the Achilles heel of the Web. The important thing is that it's managed responsibly.
Tim Berners-Lee

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The goal of the Web is to serve humanity. We build it now so that those who come to it later will be able to create things that we cannot ourselves imagine.
Tim Berners-Lee

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Innovation is serendipity, so you don't know what people will make.
Tim Berners-Lee

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The power of the Web is in its universality. Access by everyone regardless of disability is an essential aspect.
Tim Berners-Lee

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The web is more a social creation than a technical one. I designed it for a social effect - to help people work together - and not as a technical toy.
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The Web does not just connect machines, it connects people.
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I basically wrote the code and the specs and documentation for how the client and server talked to each other.
Tim Berners-Lee

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In '93 to '94, every browser had its own flavor of HTML. So it was very difficult to know what you could put in a Web page and reliably have most of your readership see it.
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The Web as I envisaged it, we have not seen it yet. The future is still so much bigger than the past.
Tim Berners-Lee

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We need diversity of thought in the world to face the new challenges.
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It's time to recognise the internet as a basic human right. That means guaranteeing affordable access for all, ensuring internet packets are delivered without commercial or political discrimination, and protecting the privacy and freedom of web users regardless of where they live.
Tim Berners-Lee

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I invented the web just because I needed it really because it was so frustrating that it didn't exit.
Tim Berners-Lee

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When you understand things, there's no more magic.
Tim Berners-Lee

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Anyone who has lost track of time when using a computer knows the propensity to dream, the urge to make dreams come true and the tendency to miss lunch.
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To be a hacker - when I use the term - is somebody who is creative and does wonderful things.
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The internet explodes when somebody has the creativity to look at a piece of data that's put there for one reason and realise they can connect it with something else.
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We need to look at the whole society and think, "Are we actually thinking about what we're doing as we go forward, and are we preserving the really important values that we have in society? Are we keeping it democratic, and open, and so on?"
Tim Berners-Lee

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Acceptance is the spiritual hammock.
Tim Berners-Lee

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Physicists analyse systems. Web scientists, however, can create the systems.
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The Google algorithm was a significant development. I've had thank-you emails from people whose lives have been saved by information on a medical website or who have found the love of their life on a dating website.
Tim Berners-Lee

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You affect the world by what you browse.
Tim Berners-Lee

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When I invented the Web, I didn't have to ask anyone's permission. Now, hundreds of millions of people are using it freely. I am worried that that is going end in the USA.
Tim Berners-Lee

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If different cultures connect with each other, they are less likely to want to shoot each other.
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Data is a precious thing and will last longer than the systems themselves.
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Most larger companies now see that for the market to grow, Web infrastructure must be royalty-free.
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Imagine that everything you are typing is being read by the person you are applying to for your first job. Imagine that it's all going to be seen by your parents and your grandparents and your grandchildren as well.
Tim Berners-Lee

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There are billions of neurons in our brains, but what are neurons? Just cells. The brain has no knowledge until connections are made between neurons. All that we know, all that we are, comes from the way our neurons are connected.
Tim Berners-Lee

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The search button on the browser no longer provides an objective search, but a commercial one.
Tim Berners-Lee

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I myself feel that it is very important that my ISP supplies internet to my house like the water company supplies water to my house. It supplies connectivity with no strings attached.
Tim Berners-Lee

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The Web is now philosophical engineering. Physics and the Web are both about the relationship between the small and the large.
Tim Berners-Lee

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IT professionals have a responsibility to understand the use of standards and the importance of making Web applications that work with any kind of device.
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We shouldn't build a technology to colour, or grey out, what people say. The media in general is balanced, although there are a lot of issues to be addressed that the media rightly pick up on.
Tim Berners-Lee

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Freedom of connection with any application to any party is the fundamental social basis of the internet. And now, is the basis of the society built on the internet.
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I don't know whether machine translation will eventually get good enough to allow us to browse people's websites in different languages so you can see how they live in different countries.
Tim Berners-Lee

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The dream behind the Web is of a common information space in which we communicate by sharing information.
Tim Berners-Lee

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One of the issues of social networking silos is that they have the data and I don't.
Tim Berners-Lee

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The Mobile Web Initiative is important - information must be made seamlessly available on any device.
Tim Berners-Lee

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I don't believe in the sort of "Eureka!" moment idea. I think it's a myth. I'm very suspicious that actually Archimedes had been thinking about that problem for a long time.
Tim Berners-Lee

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It was never clear that it wouldn't just stop (the WWW). Any time during that exponential growth, it could have stalled. I think we were never very confident until 1993.
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When somebody has learned how to program a computer ... You're joining a group of people who can do incredible things. They can make the computer do anything they can imagine.
Tim Berners-Lee

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We can't blame the technology when we make mistakes.
Tim Berners-Lee

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When you go onto the internet, if you really rummage around randomly then how do you hope to find something of any of value?
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Web users ultimately want to get at data quickly and easily. They don't care as much about attractive sites and pretty design.
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It’s the whole cat and mouse game between the readers and writers that makes the web work.
Tim Berners-Lee

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A hacker to me is someone creative who does wonderful things.
Tim Berners-Lee

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[The internet] ought to be like clay, rather than a sculpture that you observe from a distance.
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The web is more a social creation than a technical one. I designed it for a social effect - to help people work together - and not as a technical toy. The ultimate goal of the Web is to support and improve our weblike existence in the world. We clump into families, associations, and companies. We develop trust across the miles and distrust around the corner.
Tim Berners-Lee

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When something is such a creative medium as the web, the limits to it are our imagination.
Tim Berners-Lee

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The Semantic Web isn't inherently complex. The Semantic Web language, at its heart, is very, very simple. It's just about the relationships between things.
Tim Berners-Lee