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THE WORLD WIDE WEB TURNS THIRTY, Tim said:, TIM BERNES-LEE (immagine), The…
THE WORLD WIDE WEB TURNS THIRTY
TIM BERNES-LEE
A 34 year-old British computer scientist that he was working at CERN laboratories in Geneva.
He went to his boss and he submitted an innocuous research proposal; "Information Managment: A Proposal"
MIKE SENDALL
,(Tim's boss) read Tim's document and wrote on its front page:
"vague but exciting".
This Proposal was inspired by a question that CERN scientists often asked:
"How will we ever keep track of such a large project?"
To help them, Tim imagined a linked information system, or a web of documents, that, in his proposal, he called "Mesh".
Tim worked to this project for more than a year and he gave a new name,
The World Wide Web
and at the end of 1990 he presented to CERN.
"Creating the Web, was really an act of desperation, because the situation without it was very difficult"
In
1993
CERN made World Wide Web technology available on a royality-free basis.
Everybody could use it for free
Tim imagined his creation to be a democratic arena
it is also true that the Web has developed in unexpected and sometimes negative ways.
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Today, 30-years after it was invented about half of the world's population, use it.
The are now more than 1.5 billion websites.
The Web is a tremendous source of information and it is also used to communicate
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