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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.
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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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