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Home / Inductee Highlights / The Economist [Radio] Asks Tim Berners-Lee: Can the Open Web Survive?
6 June 2016

The Economist [Radio] Asks Tim Berners-Lee: Can the Open Web Survive?

In a recent radio interview, The Economist Deputy Editor Tom Standage asks Sir Tim Berners-Lee, inventor of the World Wide Web, to discuss the future of the Internet.

The 2012 Internet Hall of Fame inductee explains where he stands on crucial arguments that are shaping the medium he helped create. Listen to the full interview here.

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