Web inventor: Online life will produce more creative children

He laid the groundwork for the World Wide Web in 1980 when he wrote a program called "Enquire" to help him organize his computer files with links. He later built on the idea and created a network of linked information that would be available to everyone across the Internet.
Today, Berners-Lee directs the World Wide Web Consortium at MIT, an organization dedicated to standardizing Web guidelines and components.
In a recent e-mail interview with CNN.com's Lila King, the Briton, now Sir Berners-Lee, reflected on the impact of the online revolution and where he thinks it's headed.
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http://www.cnn.com/2005/TECH/internet/08/30/tim.berners.lee/index.html
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