This Is For Everyone
by Sir Tim Berners-Lee, Inventor of the World Wide Web
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Published 9th September
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United States

Published 9th September
Australia

Published 9th September
- Trade paperback, hardback, e-book and audiobook
- Pan Macmillan Australia
About the book
The groundbreaking memoir from the inventor of the World Wide Web, Sir Tim Berners-Lee. This is the story of our modern age.
The most influential inventor of the modern world, Sir Tim Berners-Lee is a different kind of visionary. Born in the same year as Bill Gates and Steve Jobs, Berners-Lee famously shared his invention, the World Wide Web, for no commercial reward. Its widespread adoption changed everything, transforming humanity into the first digital species. Through the web, we live, work, dream and connect.
Who is the greatest living Englishman?
It would be hard to argue against the merits of Tim Berners-Lee
Tour dates
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9th September 2025
London
Cadogan Hall with Intelligence Squared 7pm
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10th September 2025
Oxford
Sheldonian Theatre with Blackwells 6pm
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13th September 2025
Edinburgh
Assembly Rooms with Portobello Books 7:30pm
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1st October 2025
Boston
The Brattle Theater 6pm
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6th October 2025
New York
92nd St Y 7:30pm
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8th October 2025
San Francisco
Kepler’s 7pm
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18th October 2025
Cheltenham
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28th October 2025
Dublin
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Sir Tim Berners-Lee
Inventor of the World Wide Web
Sir Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web in 1989 at CERN in Switzerland. Since then, through his work with the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), The Open Data Institute, the World Wide Web Foundation, the development of the Solid Protocol and now as CTO and Co-Founder of Inrupt, he has been a tireless advocate for shared standards, open web access for all and the power of individuals on the web.
A firm believer in the positive power of technology, he was named in Time magazine’s list of the most important people of the 20th century. He is an Emeritus Professor of Computer Science at Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) and University of Oxford and has been the recipient of several honorary degrees and awards, including the Seoul Peace Prize and the Turing Prize widely recognised as akin to the Nobel Prize for Computing. He was knighted in 2004 and later appointed to the Order of Merit by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II.