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Tim Berners-Lee, inventor of the World Wide Web, has sold the source code of the Web to an anonymous buyer for $5.4 million. The buyer will not receive any unique usage rights but the sale marks a ...
Tim Berners-Lee, creator of the World Wide Web, has auctioned off his invention’s source code as an NFT. It sold via Sotheby’s for $5,434,500 following a week-long online auction that began on ...
The original source code for the World Wide Web, written by British computer scientist Sir Tim Berners-Lee, is being auctioned as a non-fungible token.
Sotheby’s Sells the Source Code for the World Wide Web for $5.4 Million The sale, titled "This Changed Everything," welcomed 51 bidders. Tim Berners-Lee, creator of the World Wide Web.
An NFT of the source code for the World Wide Web (WWW) has sold for $5.4 million USD at Sotheby’s.The auction was announced on June 15 and wrapped up on June 23, with over 50 participants having ...
The original source code for the world wide web has been sold as a non-fungible token, making $5.4m (£3.9m). NFTs are certificates of ownership for digital assets, which often do not have a ...
I wanted the web to serve humanity. It’s not too late to live up to that promise. By Tim Berners-Lee Mr. Berners-Lee is a co-founder of the World Wide Web Foundation. My parents were ...
“For people who want to make sure the Web serves humanity, we have to concern ourselves with what people are building on top of it,” Tim Berners-Lee told me one morning in downtown Washington ...
Tim Berners-Lee, creator of the World Wide Web, has auctioned off his invention’s source code as an NFT. It sold via Sotheby’s for $5,434,500 following a week-long online auction that began on ...
The original source code for the world wide web has been sold as a non-fungible token, making $5.4m (£3.9m). NFTs are certificates of ownership for digital assets, which often do not have a ...
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