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Comment by wu-ikkyu

9 years ago

Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the World Wide Web, worked hard, and yet he still gave his hard work to the public.

Did he? I thought he was working for CERN at the time, meaning the public (or the European public, anyway) already owned the protocol he produced.

You always make lesser profits on the tools, than the profits you make by building products using the tools.

The guy who sells tables and chairs is likely to make more money than the guy who sells nails and hammers.