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27 November 2009
Openness as the Foundation for Global Change
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What do you do after Inventing the Web? That's not a question most of us have to face, but it is for Sir Tim Berners-Lee. Heading up the...
18 November 2009
Sir Tim: "Public Data is a Public Good"
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The man - er, knight - himself comments on the opening up of the Ordnance Survey, and concludes with these thoughts: Data is beginning to ...
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17 November 2009
Has Ordnance Survey Managed to Find a Clue?
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This is better than I was expecting: Speaking at a seminar on Smarter Government in Downing Street later today, attended by Sir Tim Berners...
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11 November 2009
The Next Bill Gates, or the Next Tim B-L?
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On Twitter, I have just been followed by @nextbillgates, which is associated with the eponymous Web site : Consider yourself to be an IT wiz...
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15 June 2009
An Open Letter to Sir Tim about Open Government
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Without doubt, one of the most exciting recent developments in the world of openness has been the sudden fervour with which the British gove...
20 April 2009
Urgent: Please Write to your MEPs about Amendment 138
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Sorry, it's time to get those virtual quills out, and to write to your MEPs . There's a crucial vote coming up in the next couple o...
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30 March 2009
Save the European Internet – Write to Your MEPs (Again)
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Last week I was urging you to write to a particular set of MEPs about proposed changes to the Telecoms Package, which is wending its slow w...
13 March 2009
Defining Moments in Web History
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Although Tim Berners-Lee made his “Information Management” proposal back in March 1989, the key moment for what became the World Wide Web wa...
06 October 2008
The Marvellous Mr. arXiv
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Paul Ginsparg is one of the key players in the world of open access. Indeed, he was practising it online before it even had a name, when he...
18 September 2008
Is Sir Tim B-L Distancing Himself from the W3C?
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When you've invented probably the most important technology for fifty years – and then magnanimously given it away – it's hardly sur...
01 July 2008
Sir Bill and Sir Tim: A Tale of Two Knights
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On Open Enterprise blog .
30 April 2008
The Free Web: 15 Years Old Today
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It was exactly 15 years ago that the Web was made free : Heute vor 15 Jahren erhielten Tim Berners-Lee und Robert Cailliau vom Genfer Kernfo...
14 April 2008
Don't be Neutral about Net Neutrality
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On Open Enterprise blog .
11 February 2008
XML People: Tim B on TimBL
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Here's a rather wonderful document by Tim Bray, one of the key people in the XML world, and someone who evidently knows everyone else t...
16 January 2008
Adding Some SPARQL to the Semantic Web
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On Open Enterprise blog .
22 November 2007
Tim B-L: On Moving from the WWW to the GGG
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Tim Berners-Lee is an inconic figure for a reason: he's actually rather sharp. This makes his rare blog posts important and interesting...
15 November 2007
Mobilising Tim Berners-Lee
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Tim on mobile openness : On the opening day of Mobile Internet World in Boston, the man credited with inventing the World Wide Web told a pa...
15 March 2007
Webly Openness from the Horse's Mouth
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Sir Tim has been talking to a bunch of boring politicians. Here's my favourite bit - a neat distillation of why Net neutrality matters...
26 February 2007
Happy Birthday Browser
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Or so it seems : 1991: Tim Berners-Lee, the acknowledged inventor of the World Wide Web, introduces WorldWideWeb, the first practical web br...
04 November 2006
A Framework for Web Science
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That's the title: as dull as ditchwater. The abstract sounds machine-generated: This text sets out a series of approaches to the analys...
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