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Tim Berners-Lee Writes the First Web Page : History of Information
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The birth of the World Wide Web — Google Arts & Culture
Sir Timothy John "Tim" Berners-Lee (1955-) was the inventor of the World Wide Web. In 1990 he implem… | Extraordinary people, Famous inventors, Inspirational people
Sotheby's to offer Tim Berners-Lee's original code for world wide web as (you guessed it) an NFT
Everything You Never Knew About Tim Berners-Lee
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1990: Programming the World Wide Web – Web Development History
Tim Berners-Lee - An Introduction to The Father of WWW
Tim Berners-Lee: Facts About the World Wide Web's Inventor | Time
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The original proposal of the WWW, HTMLized
Going global: the world the Web has wrought – Physics World
Tim Berners-Lee - Wikipedia
A short history of the Web | CERN
The first web server: this NeXT machine was used by Tim Berners-Lee in 1990 to develop and run the first WWW server, multimedia browser and web editor. - CERN Document Server
Lesson 1 Quick HTML Know-How. A little HTML History In 1990 Tim Berners-Lee invented: World Wide Web HTML (hypertext markup language) HTTP (HyperText. - ppt download
م. ابراهيم الرميان on Twitter: "In 1990, Tim Berners-Lee developed the hypertext transfer protocol (HTTP), the backbone of the #World Wide Web. #ksu http://t.co/eoy81RzVOC" / Twitter
Happy birthday to the world wide web - created with a bit of help from a DMU student
Tim Berners-Lee, pioneer of the World Wide Web, c 1990s. at Science and Society Picture Library
Sir Tim Berners-Lee Is Selling The Original Source Code For The World Wide Web : NPR