The World Wide Web Foundation, pivotal in advancing internet accessibility and safety, is closing after 15 years, shifting its focus as global internet access reaches 70 per cent.
Pan Macmillan has acquired the rights to a memoir from the inventor of the World Wide Web Sir Tim Berners-Lee.
Last week, the World Wide Web Foundation announced in an open letter (PDF) that it would be “winding down” and “closing [its] ...
Lee, the inventor of the World Wide Web, is set for September 2025. U.S. rights were acquired by Farrar, Straus and Giroux as ...
Sir Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web in 1989 at CERN in Switzerland. Since then, through his work with Inrupt Inc, the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), The Open Data Institute and the World ...
Berners-Lee and Leith cited the dramatically changed landscape of internet access as a key factor in their decision. The Foundation's original mission has evolved with most of the world now online, at ...
World Wide Web, founded by Tim Berners-Lee in 2009, is closing after 15 years dedicated to making the internet more accessible, affordable, and safe. With nearly 70% of the world now online ...
Over the years, the WWWF has played a key role in shaping internet governance, fostering research, and supporting millions of ...
Lee, is shutting down after 15 years, having accomplished its mission to expand internet access and promote privacy, security ...
The Internet Archive is an essential part of our modern web, but it's in trouble: A hacker just leaked 31 million unique ...
Spread the loveThe World Wide Web Foundation (W3F), a prominent advocate for an open and inclusive internet, is shutting down ...