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WebApr 19, 2024 · Tim Berners-Lee (born June 8, 1955, London, England) British computer scientist, generally credited as the inventor of the World …
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WebThe inventor of the World Wide Web and one of Time Magazine’s ‘100 Most Important People of the 20th Century’, Sir Tim Berners-Lee is a scientist and academic whose visionary and innovative work has transformed …
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WebImage: © CERN. Sir Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web in 1989. Sir Tim Berners-Lee is a British computer scientist. He was born in London, and his parents were early computer scientists, working on one …
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The birth of the Web | CERN
WebLearn how British scientist Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web in 1989 while working at CERN. Discover the history and impact of the first website and the web software released by CERN.
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WebLearn how Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web (WWW) in 1989 while working at CERN, and how it revolutionised communications worldwide. Explore the milestones, challenges and achievements of the …
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