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steve2470

(37,457 posts)
Tue Aug 23, 2016, 09:20 AM Aug 2016

Happy 25th birthday to the World Wide Web

http://www.cnet.com/news/happy-25th-birthday-to-the-world-wide-web/

Internauts, today we celebrate this glorious technology that brings us all together! On August 23, 1991 -- 25 years ago today -- the public gained access for the first time to the World Wide Web, designed and deployed by computer scientist Tim Berners-Lee at CERN in Switzerland.

It gave rise to the internet as we know and use it today.

The internet and the World Wide Web are not interchangeable. The internet was first connected in 1969, and refers to the network that carries information between nodes. The World Wide Web refers to the space on this network where information, such as web pages and documents, are stored. Think of the World Wide Web as neurons, and the internet as synapses.

In 1980, Berner-Lee had created a personal database of people and software models at CERN. It was here he deployed the use of hypertext, where each page linked to another, already existing page. Over the next decade, he would develop this further, and in 1989 proposed the idea of "a universal linked information system" to help physicists collaborate, combining the internet with hypertext.

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Happy 25th birthday to the World Wide Web (Original Post) steve2470 Aug 2016 OP
And a nod to this man True Dough Aug 2016 #1
No! This guy. longship Aug 2016 #3
I should have added the sarcasm "smilie" True Dough Aug 2016 #4
Well, he was the major sponsor and pushed DARPANet through congress. longship Aug 2016 #5
Excellent. underpants Aug 2016 #2

longship

(40,416 posts)
3. No! This guy.
Tue Aug 23, 2016, 12:05 PM
Aug 2016


Al Gore might have been the guy who pushed DARPAnet through congress, but it was Tim Berners-Lee who took it to a worldwide system. BTW, he's a particle physicist who only wanted CERN scientists to be able to share their results with the world.

I love Al, but Tim is the one to celebrate here.

longship

(40,416 posts)
5. Well, he was the major sponsor and pushed DARPANet through congress.
Tue Aug 23, 2016, 12:10 PM
Aug 2016

So, he deserves significant credit in that regard. Without DARPANet, there would be no Internet.

But the WorldWideWeb was the creation of one guy, Tim Berners-Lee.

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