“ I would have to create a system with common rules that would be acceptable to everyone. That meant as close as possible to no rules at all. ”
- Tims Berner Lee
Early Life
Tim Berners-Lee was born in London, England, in 1955. His parents were both computer scientists, and their work greatly influenced his interest in technology.
In his early years, Tim showed a keen interest in electronics, often tinkering with gadgets and machines.

He attended Queen's College at the University of Oxford, where he studied physics and built his first computer from an old television set.
Career Life
Tim Berners-Lee's career is remarkable for one key achievement: the invention of the World Wide Web in 1989. He developed the first web browser and web server, enabling people to connect through the internet in ways never before imagined.

Major Contributions
- Invented the World Wide Web (WWW)
- Developed the first web browser, WorldWideWeb
- Authored the first webpage
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Tim is also known for being a strong advocate for a free and open internet, free from commercial control.
Other Interesting Facts
- He was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II in 2004.
- He was named one of Time magazine's 100 Most Important People of the 20th Century.
- He continues to lead the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C).
You can learn more about Tim Berners-Lee on Wikipedia.
Key Events in Tim Berners-Lee's Life
Year | Event |
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1955 | Born in London, UK |
1989 | Invented the World Wide Web |
1994 | Founded the W3C |
2004 | Knighted by Queen Elizabeth II |
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