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  1. Tim Berne (2016) Tim Berne (* 16.Oktober 1954 in Syracuse, New York) ist Altsaxophonist und Protagonist der improvisierten Musik. Sein energetisches Spiel ist vor allem beeinflusst vom Soul und Blues der 1960er Jahre, insbesondere von Musikern wie Sam & Dave, Johnnie Taylor, Martha & the Vandellas und Gladys Knight.Seine eigene Musik bewegt sich jedoch vor allem im Bereich des Avantgarde Jazz

  2. His initial specifications of URIs, HTTP and HTML were refined and discussed in larger circles as the Web technology spread. Tim Berners-Lee graduated from the Queen’s College at Oxford University, England, 1976. While there, he built his first computer with a soldering iron, TTL gates, an M6800 processor and an old television.

  3. One More, Please by TIM BERNE – MATT MITCHELL, released 21 October 2022 1. Purdy 2. Number 2 3. Rose-colored Missive 4. Oddly Enough/Squidz 5. Middle Seat Blues/Chicken Salad Blues 6. Motian Sickness 7. Rolled Oats/Curls Intakt CD 395 Tim Berne, pioneer of New York’s legendary “downtown scene”, and his long-time duo partner Matt Mitchell on piano release the album One More, Please ...

  4. Tim Berners-Lee. Timothy John Berners-Lee KBE, OM, FRS ( TimBL ou TBL) ( Londres, 8 de junho de 1955 [ 1]) é um físico britânico, cientista da computação e professor do MIT. É o criador da World Wide Web, tendo feito a primeira proposta para sua criação a 12 de março de 1989. [ 2][ 3] Em 25 de dezembro de 1990, com a ajuda de Robert ...

  5. NO TAMALES ON WEDNESDAY by Science Friction, released 01 March 2024 1. Time Laugh 2. Adobe Probe 3. Deadbeat Beyoncè / SciFry Craig Taborn Keyboards Marc Ducret Guitar Tom Rainey Drums Tim Berne Alto

  6. Member Of. Big Satan, Miniature, Paraphrase, Tim Berne's Caos Totale, Drew Gress' 7 Black Butterflies, Tim Berne's Bloodcount, Tim Berne's Hard Cell, Tim Berne's Science Friction, BB&C, Michael Formanek Quartet, Buffalo Collision.

  7. La naissance du web. Tim Berners-Lee, chercheur britannique, a inventé le Web au CERN en 1989. À l’origine, le projet, baptisé « World Wide Web », a été conçu et développé pour que des scientifiques travaillant dans des universités et instituts du monde entier puissent s'échanger des informations instantanément.