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  • 18.Tim Berners-Lee — Legacy and the Ongoing Battle for an Open Web,Part.4
    Tim Berners- Lee leaned back in his president and closed his eyes. The screen in front of him glowed with lines of law — Solid garçon modules, access control rules, specifications for WebID. He smiled noiselessly, despite the fatigue.  This is where it all began, he allowed. Not this law, precisely, but the idea. The notion that the Web should be for everyone. That no bone should enjoy it. That it would grow stylish if it remained open, decentralized, and free. 
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  • 17. Tim Berners-Lee, Philosophies and Principles,Part.3
    When Tim Berners- Lee constructed the World Wide Web, he did n't simply produce a specialized tool; he laid down a philosophical frame that guided its development. His opinions like not patenting the Web or allowing it to remain open- source were not incidental. They were grounded on a clear moral vision that the Web should be for everyone, far and wide. 
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  • 16.Tim Berners-Lee,Inventing the World Wide Web,part.2
    By late 1990, Tim Berners- Lee had erected the essential corridor of what would come the World Wide Web. But the Web was further than just a clever collection of technologies. It was a complete armature — a frame — that had the power to reshape the way the world participated and understood information.   Tim’s system combined three core technologies 
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  • 15. Tim Berners-Lee,The Early Years, part . 1
    Timothy John Berners- Lee was born on June 8, 1955, in London, England, during a time when the world stood on the cusp of a technological revolution. The 1950s were marked by thepost-war smash, the Cold War’s rising pressures, and the birth of ultramodern computing. His parents, Conway Berners- Lee and Mary Lee Woods, were both mathematicians who had worked on the Ferranti Mark I, the world’s first marketable electronic computer.
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  • 15. Tim Berners-Lee,The Early Years . part. 1
    A Birth in the Age of DiscoveryTimothy John Berners- Lee was born on June 8, 1955, in London, England, during a time when the world stood on the cusp of a technological revolution. The 1950s were marked by thepost-war smash, the Cold War’s rising pressures, and the birth of ultramodern computing. His parents, Conway Berners- Lee and Mary Lee Woods, were both mathematicians who had worked on the Ferranti Mark I, the world’s first marketable electronic computer.
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The Light of Alleviation is a spark that is n't visible, which sets ablaze the mortal soul, with creativity, courage, and metamorphosis. It generally comes unannounced- in a soft study, in an easy daylight, in a story that moves the heart. This light is n't a circumstance- grounded light. rather, it glitters stylish in the blackest hours, when the course ahead is hazy. It holds out stopgap, and it brings clarity. Alleviation fire intentions, fire shadowing of dreams and makes us surpass walls. It's what drives art, invention, good deeds, and ground breaking ideas. Whether pulled from nature, a shifting declamation, the words of a tutor or within themselves, the touch of the light of alleviation will fall on every life at one time or another, reminding them of their reason to be and what they can do. It does n't roar — it glows. It does n't demand — it guides. The ordinary studies turn into fancies and the fancies into action in its presence. To follow the light of alleviation is to calculate on the silent strength outside and believe in changes and go ahead with passion. When companions with it, it becomes a companion for life, shining way for us and for those around us. It's a gift – and it transforms the world formerly discovered. 
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