Tim Berners-Lee
Inventor of the World Wide Web
Sayings by Tim Berners-Lee
The web is a fundamental right, like clean water and education.
The web is not just for the rich; it's for everyone, everywhere.
The web is a tool for democracy, and we need to protect it from those who would undermine it.
The web is a platform for innovation, and we need to keep it open for new ideas.
I'm still dreaming of a web where everything is linked, where all information is connected.
The web is a reflection of our values, and we need to ensure those values are positive.
The web is a work in progress, and we are all its architects.
I want the web to be a place where everyone can thrive, where everyone can learn, and where everyone can contribute.
I just had to take the hypertext idea and connect it to the TCP and DNS ideas and—ta-da!—the World Wide Web.
The Web does not just connect machines, it connects people.
The original idea of the web was that it should be a collaborative space where you can communicate through sharing information.
I was really annoyed when I found out people were using the web to look at pornography.
The web is more a social creation than a technical one.
I don’t like the idea of a single company controlling the web.
The web is a tool for humanity, and it should be used for good.
I wanted the web to be a universal space, but I didn’t expect it to become so commercialized.
The web should be a place where people can collaborate, not just consume.
I’m not happy with the way the web has developed in some ways.
The web was designed to be decentralized, but it’s becoming more centralized.
I never thought the web would be used for things like social media.