Tim BernersLee invented the World Wide Web from "summary" of The Innovators by Walter Isaacson
In the annals of technology and innovation, few names loom as large as that of Tim Berners-Lee. It was Berners-Lee who conceived of and developed the World Wide Web, a transformative creation that has forever altered the way we communicate, access information, and interact with the world around us.
Born in London in 1955, Berners-Lee exhibited an early fascination with computers and technology. He honed his skills at the renowned Oxford University, delving deep into the world of computer science and programming. It was during his time at CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research, that Berners-Lee began to envision a new way of organizing and sharing information on the internet.
His stroke of genius came in the form of a proposal for a system that would allow for the easy exchange of documents and data over the internet. This system, which he dubbed the World Wide Web, was based on the concept of hypertext, a method of linking text together through clickable links. This revolutionary idea laid the ...
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