Tim Lee of pi Economics, a consultancy, sees a commodity crash as heralding a similar collapse in stockmarkets.
Tim Lee makes the final point that the poorest person in the world has more wealth than the bottom 20%.
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Tim Lee and Matt Yglesias have some interesting thoughts on the likely effects on public transportation and how this will reshape cities.
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Now, my fellow Forbes blogger Tim Lee has done us all a great service in shining a bunch of much-needed light on the issue.
Tim Lee of pi Economics reckons that American profits may be depressed for some time, because the country is headed for a prolonged period of slow growth.
GM's international chief, Tim Lee, said the auto maker isn't ignoring the slowdown but it has no plans to delay vehicle projects, seeing new models as helping to battle back.
Tim Lee has an excellent post on charters and high-stakes testing at his blog (riffing off of another really good post from Aaron Swartz) which I found myself in turns agreeing and disagreeing with.
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As Tim Lee of pi Economics points out, the Turkish lira is as strong against the euro as it was in 2002, even though its current-account deficit is running at around 7% of economic output and its inflation rate has been significantly higher than that of the euro zone over the past five years.
He also wrote about software agents that go out into the network and come back with any information you want. (Sound a little like a search engine?) Bear and Benford also created fictional global networks long before the World Wide Web was a gleam in the eye of its creator Tim Berners Lee.
Sir Tim Berners-Lee is among those who have won the first Queen Elizabeth Prize for Engineering.
In 1990, Tim Berners-Lee launched the World Wide Web, a multimedia branch of the Internet.
Others expected to attend the event include model Lily Cole and Sir Tim Berners-Lee.
In his acceptance speech, Tim Berners-Lee said the internet was still in its infancy.
Tim Berners-Lee, an exception, was a grump in his mid-30s when he invented the World Wide Web.
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Sir David and Prof Hawking finished above explorer Ranulph Fiennes, Prince Charles and world wide web inventor Tim Berners-Lee.
Downing Street has released the names of more guests who will attend Lady Thatcher's funeral, including internet pioneer Sir Tim Berners-Lee.
Data.gov.uk has been developed by Sir Tim Berners-Lee, founder of the web, and Professor Nigel Shadbolt at the University of Southampton.
Dr Decker said the promise of the semantic web had spurred visionaries such as Vannevar Bush, Doug Engelbart and Tim Berners-Lee.
British physicist Tim Berners-Lee created and named the Web (also commonly called "W3" for short in those days) in 1989 at CERN.
The Web refers to the graphical portion of the Internet built around the hypertext-transport protocol created by physicist Tim Berners-Lee in 1990.
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Since 1990: Tim Berners-Lee completed his work on the World Wide Web.
Despite BT's claims to the contrary, Tim Berners-Lee is usually credited with inventing the global hypertext system that became the world wide web.
Its creator, Tim Berners-Lee, was determined that the web should be an open system, not a series of walled gardens controlled by governments or corporations.
On Friday, we also celebrated Sir Tim Berners-Lee's World Wide Web.
Prime Minister Gordon Brown recently recruited Sir Tim Berners-Lee, the man credited with inventing the worldwide web, to look into opening access to more government data.
Forty years later, the invention of the World Wide Web by Tim Berners-Lee, opened up numerous and ever-growing possibilities for economic transactions and ventures based on data.
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It also includes senior British journalists, actors and entertainers such as Shirley Bassey and a variety of other individuals of note, including World Wide Web founder Tim Berners-Lee.
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Tim Berners-Lee, who played the greatest role in creating the World Wide Web, is now devising "the semantic web, " a kind of intelligence to rest atop his creation.
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