Tim Berners-Lee
Inventor of the World Wide Web
Sayings by Tim Berners-Lee
My biggest hope for the web is that it will continue to be a tool for good, for collaboration, and for understanding.
The web is not just technology; it's humanity connected.
I never thought the web would grow to be this big. It's amazing.
The web is a powerful tool, and with great power comes great responsibility.
I'm worried about the fragmentation of the web, the way it's being broken up into different services.
The web is still young. It's still evolving. We have to shape its future.
The web is a public resource, and it needs to be protected.
I never patented the web because I wanted it to be free and open for everyone.
We need to build a web that is truly for everyone, where everyone has a voice.
The web is a living thing. It's constantly changing and growing.
I'm an optimist about the web, but we have to be vigilant.
The web is a global brain, and we need to make sure it's a healthy one.
The web is a vast experiment in human communication.
The web is not about technology, it's about people.
I'm constantly surprised by what people do with the web.
The web is a tool for creativity, for innovation, for change.
We need to teach people to be digitally literate, to understand how the web works.
The web is a reflection of our collective intelligence.
The web is a collaborative project, and we all have a role to play in its future.
I believe in the power of the web to transform lives.