Tim Berners-Lee makes his little research project available to the world, and the nature of human communications begins a transformation unseen since the advent of the printing press. Or television, anyway.
Tuesday, August 7, 2012
Aug. 7, 1991: Ladies and Gentlemen, the World Wide Web
Aug. 7, 1991: Ladies and Gentlemen, the World Wide Web
Tim Berners-Lee makes his little research project available to the world, and the nature of human communications begins a transformation unseen since the advent of the printing press. Or television, anyway.
Tim Berners-Lee makes his little research project available to the world, and the nature of human communications begins a transformation unseen since the advent of the printing press. Or television, anyway.
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