Tim Berners-Lee: The Man Who Changed The World! #shorts #history #worldwideweb
"Imagine a world without the internet. Hard to picture, right? Well, it wasn’t always here—until one man made it possible."
In 1989, Tim Berners-Lee was a scientist working at CERN, the European Organization for Nuclear Research. He saw a problem: researchers had trouble sharing information. So, he came up with a revolutionary idea—a system that would link documents and allow people to access them remotely.
He invented the World Wide Web, a network that allowed information to be linked through hyperlinks. His invention was based on three core technologies: HTML (HyperText Markup Language), HTTP (HyperText Transfer Protocol), and URLs (Uniform Resource Locators).
On August 6, 1991, Berners-Lee made the first website live. It wasn’t much—just a simple page explaining how the web worked—but it was the start of a revolution.
Tim didn’t patent his creation. Instead, he gave it to the world for free, ensuring that the web would be accessible to everyone. Thanks to his vision, the internet has grown into the global force it is today.
From a small idea to a global network, Tim Berners-Lee’s invention changed the world—and the way we connect forever.
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