Quotes by Tim Berners-Lee

“I suppose it's amazing when you think how many things people get involved in that don't work.”

“The amount of control you have over somebody if you can monitor internet activity is amazing.”

“It's amazing how quickly people on the internet can pick something up, but it's also amazing how quickly they can drop it.”

“Anyone who has lost track of time when using a computer knows the propensity to dream, the urge to make dreams come true and the tendency to miss lunch.”

“Web users ultimately want to get at data quickly and easily. They don't care as much about attractive sites and pretty design.”

“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.”

“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.”

“The Google algorithm was a significant development. I've 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.”

“The Web as I envisaged it, we have not seen it yet. The future is still so much bigger than the past.”

“When something is such a creative medium as the web, the limits to it are our imagination.”

“Intellectual property is an important legal and cultural issue. Society as a whole has complex issues to face here: private ownership vs. open source, and so on.”

“The Web is now philosophical engineering. Physics and the Web are both about the relationship between the small and the large.”

“You affect the world by what you browse.”

“Sites need to be able to interact in one single, universal space.”

“We shouldn't build a technology to colour, or grey out, what people say. The media in general is balanced, although there are a lot of issues to be addressed that the media rightly pick up on.”

“We can't blame the technology when we make mistakes.”

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