World Wide Web Invented
In the late 1980s, a British computer scientist named Tim Berners-Lee envisioned a revolutionary idea that would change the world forever. Working at CERN, he proposed a system to share information across computers, laying the foundation for what we now know as the World Wide Web. This groundbreaking invention would transform how we communicate, work, and access information. From its humble beginnings as a tool for scientists to share research, the Web has evolved into a global network connecting billions of people and devices. Join us as we explore the fascinating story behind the creation of the World Wide Web and its profound impact on our daily lives.
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