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English computer scientist (born 1955)
for his invention. Berners-Lee was born in London on 8 June 1955, the son of mathematicians and computer scientists Mary Lee Berners-Lee (née Woods; 1924–2017)
Tim_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
Berners-Lee
English mathematician and computer scientist (1921–2019)
was the father of Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the World Wide Web, and Mike Berners-Lee, researcher into climate change. Berners-Lee was son of Major
Conway_Berners-Lee
Hotel in London
luxury 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
Berners_Hotel
Address on the World Wide Web
3986, 6196, 6270 and 8089. W3C (1994). IETF (1992). Berners-Lee (2015). BBC News (2009). Berners-Lee, Tim; Connolly, Daniel "Dan" (March 1993). Hypertext
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British composer and eccentric (1883-1950)
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
Lord_Berners
British ecologist and academic
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
Mike_Berners-Lee
Markup language for documents
Tim Berners-Lee, a contractor at CERN, proposed and prototyped ENQUIRE, a system for CERN researchers to use and share documents. In 1989, Berners-Lee
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First web browser, later renamed Nexus
Code for WWW x Tim Berners-Lee, an NFT | 2021". "Tim Berners-Lee sells web source code NFT for $5.4m". 30 June 2021. Tim Berners-Lee: WorldWideWeb A
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Surname list
Berner is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Berner (rapper), San Francisco rapper Alexander Berner (born 1901, date of death unknown)
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American comedian (born 1991)
Hannah Lucy Berner (born August 12, 1991) is an American comedian, television personality, podcast host, and author. She is best known for her and Paige
Hannah_Berner
portal Henry Denny Berners (18 September 1769, London - 21 September 1852, Woolverstone) was Archdeacon of Suffolk from 1819 to 1846. Berners was educated at
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English prioress and author
Wikimedia Commons Works by Juliana Berners at Project Gutenberg Works by Juliana Berners at Open Library Works by Juliana Berners at LibriVox (public domain audiobooks)
Juliana_Berners
Street in Westminster, London, United Kingdom
one trees were added to Berners Street in 2012. Berners Street was originally developed as a residential street by the Berners Estate in the mid-eighteenth
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began to promote the proposed system throughout CERN. Berners-Lee and Cailliau pitched Berners-Lee's ideas to the European Conference on Hypertext Technology
History_of_the_World_Wide_Web
Businesswoman and internet aficionado
London. She married Sir Tim Berners-Lee in 2014. The wedding was held at the Chapel Royal, St James’s Palace. Tim Berners-Lee was knighted in 2004, so
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Topics referred to by the same term
William Berners may refer to: William Barne (disambiguation) William Berners (1679–1712), MP for Hythe William Berners (property developer) (1709–1783)
William_Berners
British mathematician and computer programmer
Mark 1 computer. She was the mother of Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the World Wide Web, and Mike Berners-Lee, an English researcher and writer on greenhouse
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Swiss breed of dog
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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Bourchier Earls of Bath descended). He married Margery Berners, daughter of Sir Richard Berners. The peerage is so ancient as to have been established
Baron_Berners
1810 hoax in London, England
The Berners Street hoax was perpetrated by the writer Theodore Hook in Westminster (now part of London) in 1810. After several weeks of preparation he
Berners_Street_hoax
Linked hypertext system on the Internet
Designer Tim Berners-Lee". Time Magazine. Archived from the original on 15 August 2007. Retrieved 17 May 2010. But the World Wide Web is Berners-Lee's alone
World_Wide_Web
Association football club in Switzerland
Berner Sport Club Young Boys (YB by short abbreviation, Alemannic German: [ˈiːbɛ] EE-beh) is a Swiss professional sports club based in Bern, Switzerland
BSC_Young_Boys
Defunct software project
World Wide Web Berners-Lee, Tim (May 1990). "Information Management: A Proposal". World Wide Web Consortium. Retrieved 25 August 2010. Berners-Lee, Tim. "Frequently
ENQUIRE
Application layer protocol
Who Invented the Web, Tim Berners-Lee, Robert Cailliau, CERN, First Web Server". LivingInternet. Retrieved 2021-08-11. Berners-Lee, Tim (1990-10-02). "daemon
HTTP
English cricketer (1869–1934)
John Anstruther Berners (23 September 1869 – 2 March 1934) was an English first-class cricketer active 1904 who played for Middlesex. He was born in Westminster;
John_Berners
Organization dedicated to the World Wide Web
Web Foundation". Berners-Lee, Tim (March 12, 2018). "The web can be weaponized – and we can't count on big tech to stop it | Tim Berners-Lee". The Guardian
World_Wide_Web_Foundation
Anglican woman priest
Cathedral, University of Bath Angela Berners-Wilson (7 August 2008). "Report of a month's Sabbatical in China by Angela Berners-Wilson" (PDF). Archived from the
Angela_Berners-Wilson
2010 non-fiction book by Mike Berners-Lee
edition: Berners-Lee, Mike (2022). The carbon footprint of everything. Vancouver: Greystone Books. ISBN 9781771645768. "French" edition: Berners-Lee, Mike
How_Bad_Are_Bananas?
Topics referred to by the same term
Carl Berner may refer to: Carl Berner (politician) (1841–1918), Norwegian politician Carl Berner (rower) (1913–2003), Danish Olympic rower Carl Berners plass
Carl_Berner
String used to identify a name of a web or internet resource
limited to web browsers. URIs and URLs have a shared history. In 1990, Tim Berners-Lee's proposals for hypertext implicitly introduced the idea of a URL as
Uniform_Resource_Identifier
51833; -0.13722 Berners Mansions is a six-storey Edwardian mansion block located in Berners Street in the City of Westminster. Berners Mansions was designed
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2025 book by Tim Berners-Lee
Tim Berners-Lee's manifesto for a better online world". Financial Times, UK. Retrieved 18 February 2026. "'This is for Everyone' by Tim Berners-Lee:
This_Is_for_Everyone
American-Israeli judge (born 1965)
Nicole Gina Berner (born 1965) is an American-Israeli lawyer who serves as a United States circuit judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the
Nicole_Berner
Topics referred to by the same term
Bouchier may refer to: John Bourchier, 1st Baron Berners (died 1474) John Bourchier, 2nd Baron Berners (1467–1533), English soldier, statesman and translator
John_Bouchier
American rapper and cannabis entrepreneur
Gilbert Anthony Milam Jr. (born October 27, 1983), known professionally as Berner, is an American rapper and cannabis entrepreneur. As of 2025, he has released
Berner_(rapper)
Any web page served from a single domain
Web (WWW) was created in 1989 by the British CERN computer scientist Tim Berners-Lee. On 30 April 1993, CERN announced that the World Wide Web would be
Website
1486 book published in England
15. Juliana Berners, The Boke of Saint Albans 1486, introduction by William Blades 1881, Elliot Stock, retrieved 14 February 2015 Berners, Juliana; Blades
Book_of_Saint_Albans
Compact non-XML format for RDF models
developed by Tim Berners-Lee and others from the Semantic Web community. A formalization of the logic underlying N3 was published by Berners-Lee and others
Notation3
Early web server
Bill. "Tim Berners-Lee, Robert Cailliau, and the World Wide Web – Web development". Living Internet. Retrieved 26 July 2010. Tim Berners Lee (20 August
CERN_httpd
Extension of the Web to facilitate data exchange
American article by Berners-Lee, Hendler, and Lassila described an expected evolution of the existing Web to a Semantic Web. In 2006, Berners-Lee and colleagues
Semantic_Web
Structured data and method for its publication
— Tim Berners-Lee, Linked Data Large linked open data sets include DBpedia, Wikibase, Wikidata and Open ICEcat [uk; nl]. In 2010, Tim Berners-Lee suggested
Linked_data
Oslo metro station
the Ring Line (Line 5). Carl Berners plass is a combined metro, tram and bus station located at the square Carl Berners plass, from which it takes its
Carl_Berners_plass_station
English property developer and slave owner (1709–1783)
Oxford Street in central London; Berners Street was named after him. William Berners was born in 1709, a son of William Berners and Elizabeth Rawworth, in Much
William Berners (property developer)
William_Berners_(property_developer)
English peer and MP (1655/56-1693)
Thomas Knyvett, 7th Baron Berners (1655 or 1656 – 28 September 1693) was an English peer and Tory politician. The son of Sir John Knyvett and Mary Bedingfield
Thomas Knyvett, 7th Baron Berners
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British Army officer
Brigadier-General Ralph Abercrombie Berners DSO (14 June 1871 – 25 February 1949) was a British Army officer who briefly commanded the 4th Division during
Ralph_Berners
Format for expressing RDF statements in HTML documents
property="dc:title">Weaving the Web</cite> by <span property="dc:creator">Tim Berners-Lee</span></span></span>. </p> </body> </html> In the example above, the
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American actress (1912–1969)
Sara Berner (born Lillian Ann Herdan; January 12, 1912 – December 19, 1969) was an American actress. Known for her expertise in dialect and characterization
Sara_Berner
1999 book by Tim Berners-Lee
by Tim Berners-Lee describing how the World Wide Web was created and his role in it. The concept of intercreativity was introduced by Berners-Lee in this
Weaving_the_Web
Method of encoding characters in a URI
to transmit form data without involving a web server or CGI scripts. T. Berners-Lee; L. Masinter; M. McCahill (December 1994). Uniform Resource Locators
Percent-encoding
Bay in Alaska, United States
coastline; his mother's maiden name was Bridget Berners and she was born in St. Mary's Wiggenhall. Berners Bay was traditionally the place of Wooshkeetaan
Berners_Bay
Command-line web browser
ISBN 0-19-286207-3. Stewart, Bill. "Tim Berners-Lee, Robert Cailliau, and the World Wide Web". Living Internet. Retrieved 26 July 2010. Berners-Lee, Tim (6 August 1991)
Line_Mode_Browser
Albans, an essay on hunting published in 1486 and attributed to Juliana Berners. Most terms used here may be found in common dictionaries and general information
List_of_animal_names
Nazi SS doctor at Auschwitz (1911–1979)
Mengele, Hirt, Holfelder, Berner, von Verschuer, Kranz: Frankfurter Universitätsmediziner der NS-Zeit [Mengele, Hirt, Holfelder, Berner, von Verschuer, Kranz:
Josef_Mengele
American songwriter, singer, and guitarist
Michael Sackler-Berner (born October 12, 1983), aka MSB, is an American songwriter, recording artist, guitarist, singer and actor. Michael was born in
Michael_Sackler-Berner
City in Washington, United States
McCoy, Genevieve (1998). Building Washington. Seattle: Tartu Publications. Berner, Richard (1992). Seattle 1921–1940: From Boom to Bust. Seattle: Charles
Seattle
Websites that use technology beyond the static pages of the early Internet
"DeveloperWorks Interviews: Tim Berners-Lee". IBM. 2006-07-28. Archived from the original on 2012-08-21. Retrieved 2012-08-05. "Berners-Lee on the read/write web"
Web_2.0
Borough and county in New York, US
Series. New York: Oxford University Press. hdl:2027/mdp.39015008915889. Berner, Thomas F. The Brooklyn Navy Yard (Arcadia, 1999) online. Carbone, Tommy
Brooklyn
Sir Timothy John "Tim" Berners-Lee, OM, KBE, FRS, FREng, FRSA, DFBCS (born 8 June 1955), also known as "TimBL", the inventor of the World Wide Web, has
List of awards and honours received by Tim Berners-Lee
List_of_awards_and_honours_received_by_Tim_Berners-Lee
Claude Berners Westmacott was born on 28 October 1865 at Wickham, County Durham, to Percy Graham Buchanan Westmacott and Annette Beatrice (née Berners). He
Claude_Berners_Westmacott
American basketball player (born 2002)
Johnson 1996: Carson 1998: H. Anderson 1999: J. Jones 2000: J. Olson 2001: Berner 2002: Koetsier 2003: McPherson 2004: Gunn 2005: Kroon 2006: Payne 2007:
Caitlin_Clark
Belgian engineer, computer scientist, and co-inventor of the World Wide Web
division. In 1989, Tim Berners-Lee proposed a hypertext system for access to the many forms of documentation at and related to CERN. Berners-Lee created the
Robert_Cailliau
British missionary in Japan and historian
Lionel Berners Cholmondeley (11 December 1858 – 21 January 1945) was an ordained Anglican priest, educator, historian and Rector of St. Barnabas' Church
Lionel_Berners_Cholmondeley
Serbian-American engineer and inventor (1856–1943)
Baird Paul Baran John Bardeen Alexander Graham Bell Emile Berliner Tim Berners-Lee Francis Blake Jagadish Chandra Bose Charles Bourseul Walter Houser
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Swiss footballer (born 1977)
Bruno Georg Berner (born 21 November 1977) is a Swiss professional football manager and former player. He is the current assistant coach at Macarthur FC
Bruno_Berner
Hard cheese of the Bernese Alps
Berner Alpkäse is a hard cheese produced in the Alps of the Bernese Oberland and adjacent areas of Switzerland. It is classified as a Swiss-type or Alpine
Berner_Alpkäse
Village in Essex, England
Berners Roding (pronounced Barnish) is a village in the civil parish of Abbess Beauchamp and Berners Roding in the Epping Forest District of Essex, England
Berners_Roding
Workstation computer by NeXT
× W × D): 12 in × 12 in × 12 in (305 mm x 305 mm x 305 mm (±1 mm)) Tim Berners-Lee created the World Wide Web at CERN in Switzerland on the NeXTcube workstation
NeXTcube
English Member of Parliament
William Berners (1679-1712), of Moore Place, Much Hadham, Hertfordshire, was an English Member of Parliament. He was a Member (MP) of the Parliament of
William_Berners_(1679–1712)
Chancellor of Germany from 1998 to 2005
Augustin (from 13 January 1984) Austermann Barzel Bayha Becker Berger Berger Berners (from 17 January 1986) Blank Blens Blüm Bohl Bohlsen Böhm Borchert Boroffka
Gerhard_Schröder
website was created in August 1991 by Tim Berners-Lee at CERN, a European nuclear research agency. Berners-Lee's WorldWideWeb browser became publicly
List of websites founded before 1995
List_of_websites_founded_before_1995
1888–1891 East End of London killings
was discovered at about 1 am in Dutfield's Yard, inside the gateway of 40 Berner Street (since renamed Henriques Street), Whitechapel. She was lying in a
Whitechapel_murders
Swiss gingerbread specialty
Berner Haselnusslebkuchen are traditional Christmas cakes (Lebkuchen) from Bern, Switzerland. Made from ground hazelnuts, they are not to be confused with
Berner_Haselnusslebkuchen
1932 novel by Gerald Berners
bon-vivant Gerald Berners, the 14th Lord Berners, under the pseudonym "Adela Quebec", published and distributed privately in 1932. Berners depicts himself
The_Girls_of_Radcliff_Hall
Australian comedian and broadcaster (born 1963)
Peter Berner (born February 1963) is an Australian stand-up comedian and television and radio presenter. He hosted The Einstein Factor and Backberner on
Peter_Berner
Civil parish in Essex, England
Abbess Beauchamp and Berners Roding is a civil parish in the Epping Forest District of Essex, England. It was created in 1946 as a merger of the three
Abbess, Beauchamp and Berners Roding
Abbess,_Beauchamp_and_Berners_Roding
English peer (died 1474)
to 1474.[citation needed] Lord Berners married Margery Berners (died 18 December 1475), daughter of Sir Richard Berners and Philippe Dalyngride, daughter
John Bourchier, 1st Baron Berners
John_Bourchier,_1st_Baron_Berners
Country in Central Europe
pole of communication between Northern and Southern Europe. Berner, Elizabeth Kay; Berner, Robert A. (22 April 2012). Global Environment: Water, Air,
Switzerland
British diplomat (born 1932)
Sir Harold "Hooky" Berners Walker, KCMG (born 19 October 1932) is a British former diplomat. He served as British Ambassador to Bahrain (1979–81), the
Harold_Berners_Walker
American multinational retail corporation operating department stores
Archived from the original on September 21, 2013. Retrieved November 8, 2007. Berner, Robert (September 22, 2005). "Can Wal-Mart Wear a White Hat?". Bloomberg
Walmart
HTML used to reinforce meaning of documents or webpages
1997. Berners-Lee, Tim; Hendler, James; Lassila, Ora (2001). "The Semantic Web". Scientific American. Retrieved 2009-10-02. Shadbolt, Nigel; Berners-Lee
Semantic_HTML
English peer and agriculturalist (1797–1871)
On 26 February 1851, he succeeded his father as the 11th Baron Berners. Lord Berners lived at Keythorpe Hall in Leicestershire and at Ashwellthorpe Hall
Henry Wilson, 11th Baron Berners
Henry_Wilson,_11th_Baron_Berners
Ice cream dessert
Hallauer asking Edward C. Berners, the owner of Berners' Soda Fountain, to drizzle chocolate syrup over ice cream in 1881. Berners eventually did and wound
Sundae
International song competition
and Marc perform without Sue at the Eurovision Song Contest in Basel]. Berner Zeitung (in Swiss High German). 19 May 2025. Retrieved 20 June 2025. Van
Eurovision_Song_Contest_2025
Square in Oslo, Norway
Carl Berners plass is a square in Oslo, Norway. It is located in the borough Helsfyr, south of Sinsen. The Sinsen Line of the Oslo Tramway runs over the
Carl_Berners_plass
Discontinued graphical web browser
211. ISBN 0-19-286207-3. Tim Berners-Lee. "Viola and Erwise". World Wide Web Consortium. Retrieved 15 June 2010. Berners-Lee, Tim: Weaving the Web ISBN 0-694-52125-6
Erwise
Unidentified serial killer in London in 1888
Stride's body was discovered at approximately 1 am in Dutfield's Yard, off Berner Street (now Henriques Street) in Whitechapel. The cause of death was a single
Jack_the_Ripper
UK Charitable Trust
Initiative (WSRI), changing its name in 2009 to the Web Science Trust. Tim Berners-Lee originally led this program, now run by a Board of Trustees, which
Web_Science_Trust
Private research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States
to establish research outposts in nearby Kendall Square. In 1994, Tim Berners-Lee established the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) at the Laboratory for
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Massachusetts_Institute_of_Technology
American film and television producer and director
Fred Berner (born March 6, 1953) is an American producer and director, best known for producing Maestro, Pollock, and Vanya on 42nd Street, and for directing
Fred_Berner
Speed of electromagnetic waves in vacuum
Bibcode:1982CeMec..26..181S. doi:10.1007/BF01230883. S2CID 121966516. Berner, J. B.; Bryant, S. H.; Kinman, P. W. (November 2007). "Range Measurement
Speed_of_light
German teacher and handball player (born 1949)
Olaf Berner (born 31 August 1949) is a German teacher and former team handball player. Olaf Berner is member of THW Kiel since the early 1960s. He left
Olaf_Berner
British Shakespeare scholar
Berners A. W. Jackson (3 February 1916 – 9 October 2003) was a British Shakespeare scholar who organised the Shakespeare Seminar at the Stratford Festival
B._A._W._Jackson
Open-source platform aimed at applying peer-to-peer to data privacy
that end, Tim Berners-Lee formed a company called Inrupt to help build a commercial ecosystem to fuel Solid. Two decades after Berners-Lee invented the
Solid (web decentralization project)
Solid_(web_decentralization_project)
American businessman and inventor (1955–2011)
Ethernet port. Making use of a NeXT computer, English computer scientist Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web in 1990 at CERN in Switzerland. The revised
Steve_Jobs
European particle physics research centre
stemmed from Berners-Lee's earlier work at CERN on a database named ENQUIRE. A colleague, Robert Cailliau, became involved in 1990. In 1995, Berners-Lee and
CERN
Founder of al-Qaeda (1957–2011)
Archived from the original on 19 August 2020. Retrieved 14 May 2020. Berner, Brad K. (2007). Quotations from Osama bin Laden. Peacock Books. ISBN 978-81-248-0113-0
Osama_bin_Laden
Method of referencing visual computer data
which leads to multiple endpoints; the link is a set-valued function. Tim Berners-Lee saw the possibility of using hyperlinks to link any information to
Hyperlink
Operating system from NeXT Computer
forerunner of the modern "app store" concept). It is the platform on which Tim Berners-Lee created the first web browser, and on which id Software developed the
NeXTSTEP
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English (Kent)
English (Kent) : from Middle English apse ‘aspen tree’ (Old English æpse). See also Asp. Generally, this was a topographic name for someone who lived by an aspen or a habitational name from a place named with this word, as for example Apps in Surrey, Apse on the Isle of Wight, or Asps in Warwickshire. Occasionally it may have been applied as a nickname for a timorous person, with reference to the trembling leaves.Dutch : variant of Epps.
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi
Gold; Wheat
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Muslim
The prophet
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Hindu
One who lives in pandala place
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Biblical
The god of an idol; in an assembly.
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French Spanish American Italian Latin Greek
Angel.
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Arabic
Soul; Group Leader
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Latin
Mother of Narcissus.
Female
Japanese
(å…Ž) Japanese name USAGI means "rabbit."
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Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
An Ancient Hindu Saint
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