លោក ធីម បឺនណឺស៍-លី អ្នកវិទ្យាសាស្រ្តកុំព្យូទ័រដែលបានបង្កើត World Wide Web

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00:00When Mr. Bernalee was working on his research project in Europe, he had the idea to create a World Wide Web because he knew that this technology was necessary to create a digital world where researchers from all over the world had to share their knowledge.
00:21Mr. Tim Bernalee, a computer scientist who created the World Wide Web.
00:30Mr. Tim Bernalee, a computer scientist who created the World Wide Web.
00:35Mr. Tim Bernalee, a computer scientist who created the World Wide Web.
00:50The World Wide Web must be recognized as an important innovation of the 21st century and has a strong impact on research activities and fields in the world.
01:01It must also be recognized as the world's first web browser.
01:07He founded the World Wide Web Foundation and the World Wide Web Consortium, or W3C.
01:17What is the history of this 66-year-old computer scientist? Please watch this video.
01:24An interest in computers since childhood.
01:28Tim Bernalee was born on May 8, 1955 in London, England, with a nickname Conway Bernalee and a nickname Marie Lee Woods.
01:39Bernalee's nickname was the creator of the first computer, the Ferranti Mark I.
01:47Therefore, Tim Bernalee had an interest in computers since childhood.
01:51Mr. Bernalee received his first education at Shinmount University before he went on to study at Emmanuelle School in London from 1969 to 1973.
02:05In 1973, Mr. Bernalee was nominated to study at the Queen's University at Oxford University and graduated with a bachelor's degree in 1976.
02:19After graduation, Mr. Bernalee had to become an engineer at the British Academy of Sciences in Poland after graduation.
02:30Mr. Bernalee worked there for two years as a researcher in the field of distribution, research, and industrial engineering.
02:40In 1982, Mr. Bernalee graduated from the Faculty of Engineering and entered the Department of Engineering at the D.G. Nash Ltd.
02:49The Department of Engineering in this area has provided Mr. Bernalee with a degree in mechanical engineering and industrial engineering.
02:57In 1970, Mr. Bernalee began working as an engineer at the British Academy of Sciences.
03:02He was able to work at the British Academy of Sciences and did a lot of work in the field of European research.
03:09Since then, Mr. Bernalee has been working as an engineer from mid-1980s to the early 1980s.
03:17During his time working in the field of European research, Mr. Bernalee created a program called Enquirer for continuous use.
03:27The program was never completed.
03:29Later, this program was used for the creation of the World Wide Web.
03:36In 1985, Mr. Bernalee worked in the field of Image Computer Systems Ltd. for three years as a director of the Department of Economics.
03:47This position allowed Mr. Bernalee to conduct a lot of research in the field of computers.
03:52Mr. Bernalee's work was successful in the field of computer graphics and computer graphics.
03:59In 1985, Mr. Bernalee returned to work in the field of European research.
04:06In 1985, there was a group of people who worked in this field and shared their experiences with each other.
04:16Most of the work had to be done by emailing each other,
04:20and engineers had to do a lot of other tasks in the same field.
04:25At that time, Mr. Bernalee believed that everyone should have a way to communicate and a sense of community to share knowledge with each other.
04:38In 1989, Mr. Bernalee created a program to create a computer system with a sense of community in the building.
04:48In order to achieve this goal, Mr. Bernalee had to create a World Wide Web, or WWW,
04:57which is a network that allows Internet users to access information from the world.
05:03The first layer of information from the world is info.cen.ch, which must be created in the European Union.
05:12The first layer of information must be created in June 1991,
05:18and then brought to the creation of a new era in the field of computer graphics and computer graphics.
05:24This layer of information also includes information about the World Wide Web and how to share this information.
05:31In 1994, Mr. Bernalee founded the World Wide Web Consortium, or W3C,
05:40in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Massachusetts.
05:45This organization has decided that the university is not expensive,
05:50so everyone can use this W3C.
05:55In 2009, Mr. Bernalee became a member of the Department of Computer Science at the University of Southampton in England.
06:04In 2006, Mr. Bernalee became a member of the website and trust foundation,
06:11which must be set up for the development of the World Wide Web,
06:15and a website to create the quality of use and governance.
06:19Mr. Bernalee became a member of the World Wide Web Consortium, which must be set up in 2009.
06:26Mr. Bernalee is also an important figure behind the creation of the Data.gov.uk website,
06:34which is a website of the United Kingdom,
06:37so that the public can access the data of the United Kingdom.
06:42In 2016, Mr. Bernalee announced the InRupt online program,
06:48which has a goal to enable users to use the data continuously.
06:52InRupt also has a goal to enable users to decide
06:56which data they want to use,
06:59and what measures must be taken to see their data.
07:04In 2019, Mr. Bernalee and the World Wide Web Consortium
07:09set up the Contract for the Web initiative on the Internet.
07:16In 1995, Mr. Bernalee received the Software Systems Award
07:23from the Association for Computing Machinery.
07:28In 1999, Mr. Bernalee received the Award
07:33from the Association for Computing Machinery.
07:36In 2013, Mr. Bernalee became one of the top Internet users
07:43to receive the Queen Elizabeth Prize from the Academy of Sciences.
07:49In 2016, Mr. Bernalee received the ACM Touring Award
07:55for creating the first World Wide Web and web browser.
08:00Family life is a mystery.
08:02Mr. Bernalee met his first future friend,
08:07Professor Ruben Shear, at the Oxford University.
08:11He worked with him after graduating in 1976.
08:17But their love affair ended with a fight.
08:22Later, during his time at the European Commission,
08:27he met Nancy Carlson,
08:29a computer engineer from the United States.
08:33They got to know each other
08:36and started working together in 1995.
08:39They got back together in 2001
08:43after living together for 21 years.
08:46They have two children.
08:49In February 2014,
08:51he worked with Rosemary Lett in London.
08:54In 2021, Mr. Bernalee received a $6 billion reward.
09:00Here is a summary of Mr. Bernalee's achievements
09:04in the past two years.
09:10Mr. Bernalee's view
09:131. We need to think differently in this world
09:17to face new challenges.
09:202. People are afraid of those who are above the world
09:22because of what they have seen.
09:253. We should not be afraid of discrimination
09:29when we are afraid.

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