What do you do next after you invent the World Wide Web? You create the future of the web — one that is in line with your original aims.
Sir Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the World Wide Web, envisioned a world where individuals control their data, not vast corporate databases. However the reality is very different.
According to Berners-Lee
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In response, he joined forces with tech entrepreneur John Bruce in 2017 and founded Inrupt, a US-UK-based company championing a new web standard around personal data ownership and the open web.
Inrupt today launched its Data Wallet, a digital tool that allows users to store, manage, and control their personal data.
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What do you do next after you invent the World Wide Web? You create the future of the web — one that is in line with your original aims.
Sir Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the World Wide Web, envisioned a world where individuals control their data, not vast corporate databases. However the reality is very different.
According to Berners-Lee
>
In response, he joined forces with tech entrepreneur John Bruce in 2017 and founded Inrupt, a US-UK-based company championing a new web standard around personal data ownership and the open web.
Inrupt today launched its Data Wallet, a digital tool that allows users to store, manage, and control their personal data.