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Tim Berners Lee
Tim Berners Lee is born in southwest London, England -
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Tim Berners Lee
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Collage
He went to collage at The Queen's College of the University of Oxford from 1969 to 1973 this is where he got a "first-class degree in physics". -
Graduation
after Tim Berners Lee graduated he became a engineer and worked at a company called Plessey in Poole -
early work
Tim Berners Lee got a job at D.G. Nash in Dorset and helped creating new systems for printers. -
first job
Tim Berners Lee worked at CERN as a independent contractor CERN gave him a task of creating a system to share information much easier with other labrotories. So with the help of his friend he made a system called ENQUIRE, its simular to the Web, but not many people used his system. -
new job
Tim Berners Lee left CERN and got a new job at John Poole's Image Computer Systems, Ltd, in Bournemouth, England. He worked on "real-time remote procedure call" which taught him some basics in network system. -
returning
1984 Tim Berners Lee retured to CERN as a friend of the company. -
Chance
CERN became the biggest internet central in Europe, and Tim Berners Lee saw the chance that could connect hypertext to his internet system, and he wrote his initial proposal at that time as well. -
the World Wide Web
Tim Berners Lee and his friend Robert Cailliau, they produced a revision which was accepted by his manager, Mike Sendall. Tim Berners Lee used a related idea to his ENQUIRE system and created the world wide web, also with the first browser and web server -
Web put globally
The Website made by CERN was put online. It also showed how to create servers and how to put them on web. -
afterwards
Tim Berners Lee established the W3C at MIT. -
changing works.
In December Tim Berners Lee agreed to Computer Science at the School of Electronics and Computer Science, University of Southampton, England to work on one kind of internet. -
today ...
British Prime Minister Gordon Browngong announced public that Tim Berners Lee will work with the UK Government to help make data more open and accessible on the Web. -
currently
today Tim Berners Lee is the boss of the Open Data Institute.