11 Mar 2014
As we celebrate the anniversary of the World Wide Web, let us think about how much the world has changed since 1989 and how much it will continue to change.
Hear from the QEPrize judges about our 2013 QEPrize winners. The inventors of the internet and the World Wide Web
The last 25 years have seen an explosion in the way we use technology, catalysed by the Internet and the World Wide Web. But what about the next 25 years.
Sir Tim Berners-Lee, born 8 June 1955, is a British computer scientist and the inventor of the World Wide Web.
In March 2013, the QEPrize was awarded to the creators of the Internet and the World Wide Web, but how has it changed the world?
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