- invention.
Berners-Lee was born in
London on 8 June 1955, the son of
mathematicians and
computer scientists Mary Lee
Woods (1924–2017) and
Conway Berners-Lee...
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Berners is an
English family name
deriving from Hugh de
Berners (Hugo de Bernières, from Bernières-d'Ailly, Normandy), who came with the
Norman invasion...
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Berners-Lee may
refer to:
Conway Berners-Lee (1921–2019),
British mathematician and
computer scientist,
father of Mike and Tim
Berners-Lee Mike Berners-Lee...
- 2017-03-17.
Retrieved 2017-03-16. W3C (1994). IETF (1992).
Berners-Lee (2015). BBC News (2009).
Berners-Lee, Tim; Connolly,
Daniel "Dan" (March 1993). Hypertext...
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boutique hotel,
formerly known as the
Berners Hotel,
located in
Berners Street in the City of Westminster, London. The
Berners Hotel was
built in 1908–10, designed...
- composer, novelist, painter, and aesthete. He was also
known as Lord
Berners.
Berners was born in
Apley Hall, Stockton, Shropshire, in 1883, as
Gerald Hugh...
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Woods and
Conway Berners-Lee who were both
mathematicians and
computer scientists. One of his
brothers is
computer scientist Sir Tim
Berners-Lee who invented...
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instincts and
trainability can be
measured at
noncompetitive herding tests.
Berners exhibiting basic herding instincts can be
trained to
compete in herding...
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father of Sir Tim
Berners-Lee, the
inventor of the
World Wide Web, and
Professor Mike
Berners-Lee,
researcher into
climate change.
Berners-Lee was son of...
- Tim
Berners-Lee, a
contractor at CERN,
proposed and
prototyped ENQUIRE, a
system for CERN
researchers to use and
share do****ents. In 1989,
Berners-Lee...