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Comments on: Berners-Lee pushes Congress on 'nondiscriminatory' Web

Web father says his invention should never be controlled by a single entity, but declines to endorse a specific Net neutrality bill.

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Berners Lee agrees with Steve Jobs/Apple
by technewsjunkie March 1, 2007 4:21 PM PST
Not a bad endorsement I'd say.
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Why?
by thenet411 March 1, 2007 5:52 PM PST
Just because he created the WWW, does that mean that he is the end all, be all of WWW policy thinking?
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He's a father
by ben::zen March 1, 2007 6:15 PM PST
Since it was his work, he feels he should speak out for it, since no AI exists there to speak for itself... yet. Then, he won't need to do that any longer.
learn to read
by dvthex March 2, 2007 12:03 AM PST
"'Before end of year, we're going to hear from all sides on that issue so that everyone's perspective is heard,' he said."

This hardly sounds like, as you put it, "be all and end all."
Tim & Steve's Excellant Adventure
by Llib Setag March 3, 2007 11:06 AM PST
Tim Berners-Lee & Steve Jobs have had a very long relationship
together. Tim used a NeXT Cube & NeXTSTEP software to create
the http protocal & world wide web standards. Jobs created NeXT
after leaving Apple in the past. NextSTEP + OPENSTEP software
were used to create Unix based Mac OSX for PowerPC & Intel
based computers.

Both of them also know Kevin Bacon.

FROM WIKIPEDIA:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Berners-Lee
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