Imagine a world in which you have complete control over your online data. The guy who invented the web is working to make it real.
For two years, Sir Tim Berners-Lee has been working on an idea called Solid, a web platform which allows users to store their data in what is called a Personal Online Data Store - or Pod.
World Wide Web creator and director of W3C Tim Berners-Lee believes ... market possibilities, including Solid apps and Solid data storage,” said Berners-Lee. The open-source project is guided ...
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Sir Tim Berners-Lee says individuals should claim back control ... But an open source software project, called Solid, is designed to reverse that situation. The idea of Solid is that people ...
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The first website and server were set live by Tim Berners-Lee on December 20, 1990. The site was initially only available to other CERN staff, but it became accessible to anyone with an internet ...
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SIR Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the World Wide Web, has called for the creation of an online bill of rights similar to the Magna Carta. Berners-Lee said that a system to guarantee the rights ...
But he didn’t realise that it would change the world. Five hundred years later, in 1989, Tim Berners Lee had an idea. He wondered if he could invent a better way for computers to link up and ...