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🌐 Tim Berners-Lee and the Web's Impact


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This Podcast outlines the life and revolutionary work of Tim Berners-Lee, beginning with his personal background, including his family of mathematicians and his early education. It then details his invention of the World Wide Web while at CERN, specifically highlighting the key technologies he created like HTTP, HTML, and URLs, and the launch of the very first website. The source goes on to explain the profound impact of the Web on data management, emphasizing the democratisation of information, the foundation for data interoperability through standards, its role in fostering the open data movement, and the creation of new digital data ecosystems. Finally, the text mentions Berners-Lee's later achievements and recognition, such as his knighthood and the Turing Award, and his continued efforts to shape the web's future, notably through projects focused on data control.

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The Data Radio Show - Bought to you by the Data Innovators ExchangeBy Paul Barlow