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  1. Conway Maurice Berners-Lee (19 September 1921 [2] – 1 February 2019) was an English mathematician and computer scientist who worked as a member of the team that developed the Ferranti Mark 1, the world's first commercial stored program electronic computer.

    • 1 February 2019 (aged 97)
    • Conway Maurice Berners-Lee, 19 September 1921, Birmingham, England
  2. Biografía. Tim Berners-Lee en 2005. Tim Berners-Lee nació en el sudoeste de Londres, Reino Unido, el 8 de junio de 1955. Sus padres eran Conway Berners-Lee y Mary Lee Woods. 1 Sus padres eran matemáticos británicos y formaron parte del equipo que construyó el Manchester Mark I [ cita requerida].

    • Timothy John Berners-Lee
    • Concord
  3. Inventor de la World Wide Web. Campos: Tecnologías de información y comunicación; Ciencias de la computación. Padres: Conway Berners-Lee y Mary Lee Woods. Cónyuges: Nancy Carlson (m. 1990; div. 2011), Rosemary Leith (m. 2014) Hijos: Alice, Ben. Alias: TimBL - TBL.

  4. 16 de dic. de 2021 · En 1954 se casó con Conway Berners-Lee, científico de la computación que había entrado en Ferranti el año anterior. En 1955 tuvieron su primer hijo y Lee Woods comenzó a dedicarse a la programación desde casa, subcontratada por otras empresas o entidades.

  5. 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 (1921–2019). His parents were both from Birmingham and worked on the Ferranti Mark 1, the first commercially-built computer.

  6. 26 de abr. de 2024 · June 8, 1955, London, England (age 68) Founder: World Wide Web Consortium. Inventions: World Wide Web. On the Web: Lemelson-MIT - Tim Berners (Apr. 19, 2024) Tim Berners-Lee (born June 8, 1955, London, England) is a British computer scientist, generally credited as the inventor of the World Wide Web.

  7. Figure 6.1: Conway Berners-Lee and the Ferranti Mark 1. Tim Berners-Lee was awarded a First Class Physics Degree at Queen's College, Oxford in 1976. In those days, companies visited universities looking for recruits in the so-called milk round. Plessey Telecommunications Ltd based at Poole won on the basis of sun and countryside.