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Tim Berners-Lee's interaction with the Internet (mar 1, 1989 – mar 31, 1989)

Description:

In March of 1989 Tim Berners-Lee wrote a proposal that outlined the concept we know today as the World Wide Web. Encouraged by his boss, Berners-Lee began working on the technologies necessary to make the Web a reality. With access to a TCP/IP network by virtue of his position at CERN, by the end of 1990 Berners-Lee had developed the technologies needed to power the web:

HyperText Transfer Protocol (HTTP)

HyperText Markup Language (HTML)

A browser called WorldWideWeb

HTTP server software which grew to be known as CERN httpd

The first web server on a machine at CERN

The first web pages which were simply a description of the project

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Date:

mar 1, 1989
mar 31, 1989
~ 1 months