Solid project: Sir Timothy John Berners-Lee was born on June 8 in 1955 and has managed to become a member of the Order of Value, the Knight of Command of the Royal Empire, a member of the Royal Society, a member of the Royal Society of Engineering, Member of the Royal Society of Arts.
Of course he is the inventor of the World Wide Web (World Wide Web), director of the World Wide Web Consortium that oversees its continued development, and researcher and 3Com Chair holder at MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL).
He is the director of the World Wide Web Consortium at Dianetwork and Professor in the Department of Electronics and Computer Science at Southampton, and founder of ODI.
But in addition to all of the above, Sir Timothy John has also developed a new project that he calls "Solid." The name Solid comes from "Social linked data” and collected a fairly respectable amount from our acquaintance MasterCard. Sir Timothy John with the said funds intends to develop one system interconnected data.
Although the Solid project is still in its early stages, the team development works closely with researchers from Qatar Computing Research Institute (QCRI) and the University of Oxford putting great emphasis on its design to be widely adopted in the Internet.
Specifically, the Solid project is, among other things, a set of standards and vocabularies that they jointly provide possibilities which are currently only available through centralized social media services.
More information from the page of the project.