“When I invented the Web, I didn't have to ask anyone's permission. Now, hundreds of millions of people are using it freely. I am worried that that is going end in the USA.” PeopleEndsAsksMillionsWorriedUsaPermissionNet NeutralityWeb 2.0 Author:Tim Berners-Lee
“What I do has to be a function of what I can do, not a function of what people ask me to do.” PeopleI CanAsksCan DoFunctionAsk Me Author:Tim Berners-Lee
“The nice thing about programming at the RDF level is that you can just say, I'll ask for all the books. You can ask for all the shelves. You can ask for a given shelf whether a book was on it. And you're not worrying so much about the underlying syntax.” BookAsksGivenLevelsWorryNiceProgrammingShelvesNice ThingsSyntaxNot Worrying Author:Tim Berners-Lee
“I have built a moat around myself, along with ways over that moat so that people can ask questions.” PeopleWayAsksBuiltMoats Author:Tim Berners-Lee
“Any enterprise CEO really ought to be able to ask a question that involves connecting data across the organization, be able to run a company effectively, and especially to be able to respond to unexpected events. Most organizations are missing this ability to connect all the data together.” RunningAbleTogetherAsksAbilityCompanyMissingEventsOughtOrganizationDataEnterpriseUnexpectedCeoConnectingUnexpected Events Author:Tim Berners-Lee
“The Web took off in all its glory because it was a royalty-free infrastructure . . . When I invented the Web, I didn't have to ask anyone's permission. Now, hundreds of millions of people are using it freely. I am worried that that is going to end in the U.S.A. If we had a situation in which the U.S. had serious flaws in its Net Neutrality, and Europe did have Net Neutrality, and I were trying to start a company, then I would be very tempted to move.” PeopleIfsTryingEndsWould BeMovingAsksCompanySituationMillionsSeriousInternetGloryEuropeWorriedFlawsPermissionTemptedInfrastructureRoyaltyNeutralityNet Neutrality Author:Tim Berners-Lee