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What was the first website created by Tim Berners-Lee?

In 1991, he launched the world’s first website, which provided instructions on using the internet. Web 3.0, unlike Web3, traces back to Tim Berners-Lee’s original vision for the internet as a collection of websites linking everything together at the data level. Image: REUTERS/Simon Dawson

Does Tim Berners-Lee align himself with Web3's promise of salvation?

Web inventor Tim Berners-Lee wants to rescue his creation from centralization. But does he align himself with Web3’s promise of salvation? At TNW Conference, the computer scientist gave a one-word answer: “Nope.” That snub may seem to clash with Berners-Lee’s recent actions.

Could a decentralized architecture be the web's successor?

But the Brit has his own vision for the web’s successor: a decentralized architecture that gives users control of their data. Berners-Lee want to build it on a platform he calls Solid — but you can call it Web 3.0.

What did Tim Berners-Lee invent?

Computer scientist Tim Berners-Lee is credited with inventing the world wide web in 1989, which allowed people to hyperlink static pages of information on websites accessible through internet browsers. Berners-Lee was exploring more efficient ways for researchers at different institutions to share information.

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