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Man Who Invented Internet Finally Gets His Reward [No, Not AlGore]
Annanova ^ | 6/15/04

Posted on 06/15/2004 5:43:25 AM PDT by 11th Earl of Mar

The man who invented the World Wide Web is finally to get some payment for having done so.

Although many scientists were involved with the development of the internet, Tim Berners-Lee was the one who came up with the idea of the World Wide Web, says the Daily Mail.

However because he insisted it should not be patented, so everyone could have free access to it, so far he has missed out on the kind of fortunes that have come to some dotcom millionaires.

Now Briton Berners-Lee, who lives in America, is to receive the world's largest science prize, the £650,000 Millennium Technology Prize from the Finnish Technology Award Foundation.


TOPICS: News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: bernerslee; internet; invention; timbernerslee; www
Arise, Sir www!

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/pages/live/articles/news/news.html?in_article_id=204971&in_page_id=1770

Computer boffin extraordinaire Tim Berners-Lee - dubbed the father of the World Wide Web - was awarded a knighthood today for services to the Internet. He invented the information superhighway known as the Web, which allows anyone with a computer and browser to use the Internet, and famously created it in his spare time and gave it away for free.

The modest, publicity-shy physicist, now 48, is at pains to point out that he did not invent the Internet itself and insists he is 'quite an ordinary person'.

But without his creation - which spawned billions of web pages used by hundreds of millions of people - there would be no www computer addresses and the Internet might still be the exclusive domain of a handful of computer experts. Sir Tim said: "I'm very honoured, although it still feels strange.

"I feel like quite an ordinary person and so the good news is that it does happen to ordinary people who work on things that happen to work out, like the Web.

"To a certain extent it's an acknowledgement of the profession as well, that it's useful and creditable and not a passing trend.

"There was a time when people felt the Internet was another world, but now people realise it's a tool that we use in this world."

Sir Tim was born in East Sheen, south west London, in 1955, the eldest child of two mathematicians renowned within the computer industry for their work on Britain's first commercial computer, the Ferranti Mark I.

He studied at the Emanuel School in Wandsworth and went on to read physics at Queen's College, Oxford, where he was banned from using the university's computer when he and a friend were caught hacking.

The student's response was to build his own computer, using an old TV set, a Motorola microprocessor and a soldering iron, all funded by his job in a sawmill.

After graduating with a first in 1976, he spent several years in Dorset, working for Plessey Telecommunications Ltd in Poole and D.G. Nash Ltd in Ferndown before heading for Switzerland.

He wrote the program which would later become the Web for his own private use while working at the European particle physics laboratory, CERN, near Geneva.

It initially received a luke-warm reception - one of his superiors wrote it was 'vague but exciting' - but Sir Tim went on to write the first web browser and web server, both of which he gave away on the Internet in 1991, and the Web was born.

While other Internet pioneers went on to become multi-millionaires, he insisted that his creation should be free and globally available, and has fought to ensure the Web was never privately owned.

He now earns a modest academic salary as the head of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Boston, where he is now based.

Sir Tim married Nancy Carlson, an American software analyst, in 1990, although he is still a British citizen, and they have two children.

He was previously awarded an OBE and was hailed by Time magazine as one of the top 20 thinkers of the 20th Century.

He was today awarded a Knight Commander of the Order of the British Empire (KBE) on the diplomatic list for services to the global development of the Internet.

He said: "It's a great honour. It's a link to Britain for me, which is nice."

Sir Tim said he was notified of the honour a few days ago via the telephone, and not through the Internet or e-mail.

And he said that it never occurred to him that his creation could lead to him receiving a knighthood.

He said: "We never really had time to sit back and wonder.

"So many things could have gone wrong that it might never have taken off, so we just spent all our time explaining how it could work, and persuading people that it would work."

1 posted on 06/15/2004 5:43:28 AM PDT by 11th Earl of Mar
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To: 11th Earl of Mar
After graduating with a first in 1976

Huh?

2 posted on 06/15/2004 5:51:53 AM PDT by Izzy Dunne (Hello, I'm a TAGLINE virus. Please help me spread by copying me into YOUR tag line.)
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To: 11th Earl of Mar
Man Who Invented Internet

Come on, Earl. Even Ananova knows the difference between the internet and the web...

3 posted on 06/15/2004 5:54:03 AM PDT by Izzy Dunne (Hello, I'm a TAGLINE virus. Please help me spread by copying me into YOUR tag line.)
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To: 11th Earl of Mar

Anyone watch Hannity and Colmes last night? This was a good one, Sean played a new rant by Algore do his usual psycho screaming. Ann Coulter was on asking why democrats always pick the insane guy to run for Prez..lol!!


4 posted on 06/15/2004 5:54:51 AM PDT by stillnoprotestsagainstmuslims (I`m still waiting for the protests against terrorism.)
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To: 11th Earl of Mar

I invented the Information Super Highway Pothole.


5 posted on 06/15/2004 6:09:12 AM PDT by Conspiracy Guy (I will never give up. So don't ask me.)
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To: Izzy Dunne

It's a UK article, so it's written in UK English.

A first in physics is pretty good.


6 posted on 06/15/2004 6:19:09 AM PDT by proxy_user
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To: 11th Earl of Mar

Internet, and WWW, are not the same thing.
this dude --->WWW


7 posted on 06/15/2004 7:18:01 AM PDT by greasepaint
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