Quote by Tim Berners-Lee
You affect the world by what you browse. - Tim Berners-Lee

You affect the world by what you browse. – Tim Berners-Lee

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We could say we want the Web to reflect a vision of the world where everything is done democratically. To do that, we get computers to talk with each other in such a way as to promote that ideal. – Tim Berners-Lee

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Computers
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The Semantic Web is not a separate Web but an extension of the current one, in which information is given well-defined meaning, better enabling computers and people to work in cooperation. – Tim Berners-Lee

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Computers
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The Google algorithm was a significant development. Ive had thank-you emails from people whose lives have been saved by information on a medical website or who have found the love of their life on a dating website. – Tim Berners-Lee

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dating
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Education makes machines which act like men and produces men who act like machines. – Erich Fromm

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The great paradox of the 21st century is that, in this age of powerful technology, the biggest problems we face internationally are problems of the human soul. – Ralph Peters

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Technology

The Internet will win because it is relentless. Like a cannibal, it even turns on it own. Though early portals like Prodigy and AOL once benefited from their first-mover status, competitors surpassed them as technology and consumer preferences changed. – John Sununu

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Technology

Building one space station for everyone was and is insane: we should have built a dozen. – Larry Niven

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Technology

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None can love freedom heartily, but good men the rest love not freedom, but licence. – John Milton

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There he goes, in his long russet surtout, sweeping down yonder gravel-walk, beneath the trees, like a yellow leaf in autumn wafted along by a fitful gust of wind. – Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, of Monsieur d’Argentville

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