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| + | Who invented the world wide web? | ||
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| + | Like any use of the word invention, it is rarely a simple process of one person creating something new entirely from scratch. Let's define the world wide web and its components. | ||
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| + | What is the World Wide Web? | ||
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| + | Many people use the term internet interchangeably with "the web" or "world wide web." | ||
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| + | When I talk about the general term of the internet, I am speaking about the technologies that move packets of information along wires from one destination to another, specifically the family of protocols known as TCP/IP (transmission control protocol - internet protocol). | ||
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| + | The internet uses the TCP/IP family of protocols developed by Bob Kahn and Vinton Cerf in the 1970s. | ||
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| + | The "World Wide Web” represents the many destinations that are connected together using the public highway system of the internet. | ||
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| + | Tim Berners-Lee developed the three main technologies that all computers could use for accessing information over the medium of the Internet: HTML, HTTP and URLs. | ||
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| + | The evolution of HyperText Markup Language | ||
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| + | Many people point to a 1945 Atlantic Monthly article called "As We May Think" by Dr. Vannevar Bush as the earliest published vision of the concept of hypertext. | ||
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| + | Hypertext is defined as a system that allows objects of various types such as text, pictures, and music, to be creatively linked to each other. Ted Nelson, who coined the term " | ||
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| + | The second part of the acronym HTML refers to the concept of Markup Languages which date back to Generalized Markup Language developed by IBM in the 1960s. Charles F. Goldfarb was a member of a team tasked by IBM to apply computers to the legal practice. | ||
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| + | Tim Berners-Lee defines the world wide web | ||
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| + | In 1980, while an independent contractor at CERN (European Organization for Nuclear Research), Tim Berners-Lee proposed a project based on the concept of hypertext, to facilitate sharing and updating information among researchers. | ||
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| + | Berners-Lee wrote the first, text only, browser client called 'World Wide Web' and made it available within CERN. It was published on the Internet in the summer of 1991. Berners-Lee spent the next few years refining the main technologies necessary for easy web browsing, URLs, HTTP, and HTML. | ||
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| + | You will see the origin of the World Wide Web having numerous dates between 1989 and 1993. According to his biography on the W3C website, "Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web in 1989." | ||
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| + | Tim Berners-Lee would develop HTML (HyperText Markup Language) as the computer language that would take the collection of wires and computers of the internet, and give them a more universal method of communications that would be known as the World Wide Web. Just as the core networking protocols of the internet represented a radical departure from how things were done prior to their development, | ||
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| + | Tim Berners-Lee is currently the director of the World Wide Web Consortium (WC3) a vendor-neutral group of international members of Internet developers setting standards for the web including standards for HTML. He is also the founder of the World Wide Web Foundation | ||
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The collection of material for the study of geek history dates back to my early days in technology as far back as the 1970s. You will find specific footnotes and references on many pages with links to current websites. Anytime a claim is made, or a fact is stated from a website or blog that does not appear to have firsthand knowledge of the subject I make a note to follow up on it. I can assure you that anything I have written is based on verification of facts from a source as close to the events and individuals as possible or multiple sources of information from leading publications or references.
