Tim Berners-Lee
Histotia
Berners-Lee was the creator in nineteen eigthy-nine (1989) of the World Wide Web (WWW), a global hypertext project that would allow the world to work together on the Web for the first time.
It established the first communication between a client and a server using the HTTP protocol in December in nineties 1990.
In October 1994 he founded the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) based at MIT, to oversee and standardize the development of the technologies on which the Web is based and that enable the operation of the Internet.
Dato importante
In addition to the World Wide Web, Berners-Lee also developed another program that facilitated access to it from a personal computer. It was a search engine called Mosaic, which was created in nineteen ninety-three1993 at the University of Illinois, in the United States.
Obras y publicacines
Berners-Lee ha publicado artículos científicos en las revistas más prestigiosas como Nature o Scientific American.
Libros
Berners-Lee, Tim; Mark Fischetti (1999). Weaving the Web: The Original Design and Ultimate Destiny of the World Wide Web by its inventor. Britain: Orion Business.
Berners-Lee, Tim; Wendy Hall, James A. Hendler (2006). A Framework for Web Science. United States of America: Now Publishers.
Educación
Primarios
He started at Sheen Mont Primary School and then went on to Emanuel School, both in London, from Nineteen Sixty-Nine (1969)
Universitarios
He studied at Queen's College, University of Oxford, from nineteen seventy-three (1973). To nineteen seventy-six (1976), where he received a first-class degree in physics.
Aportes
A la ciencia
A la informática
A la educación
A la industria en general
¿Quien es?
Es Timothy John Berners-Lee, un científico de la computación británico, conocido por ser el padre de la World Wide Web.
Datos curiosos
En 1991 se publica su primera página web usando un computador NeXT.
Familia
Padres
His parents were Conway Berners-Lee and Mary Lee Woods.
Esposa
Rosemary Leith
Hijos
Alice y Ben
Biografia
Tim Berners-Lee was born on June the eigth (8), nineteen-fiftyfive (1955) in London, United Kingdom.