The World Wide Web at 30: We got the free and open internet we deserveAnd now we're going to have to rebuild it from the ground up.By A. Tarantola, 03.12.2019
Tim Berners-Lee project gives you more control over web dataSolid lets you decide where info resides and who can use it.By J. Fingas, 09.30.2018
Recommended Reading: Self-driving cars still have a lot to learnThe best long-form writing on technology and more on the web.By B. Steele, 07.07.2018
The father of the world wide web is one disappointed dadThe centralization of the web has ruined what it was, Tim Berners-Lee wrote in an open letter.By D. Lumb, 03.12.2018
Web pioneer Tim Berners-Lee wins computing's highest awardIt's recognition for building the basics of the modern internet.By J. Fingas, 04.04.2017
The first website went public 25 years agoTim Berners-Lee announced the World Wide Web project on August 6th, 1991.By J. Fingas, 08.06.2016
The first website went online 25 years ago todayTim Berners-Lee's first World Wide Web page flickered to life at CERN on December 20th, 1990.By J. Fingas, 12.20.2015
CERN celebrates 20 years of a free, open web by restoring world's first websiteBy J. Trew, 04.30.2013
Tim Berners-Lee entreats us to keep the net neutral, standards open, and speech freeBy V. Savov, 11.22.2010
World Wide Web creator sorry for the '//' and other things that don't matterBy L. Dziuban, 10.15.2009