30th Anniversary of the World Wide Web
Computer scientist Tim Berners-Lee talked about how he came to invent the World Wide Web with his March 12, 1989 memorandum titled, “"Inform… read more
Computer scientist Tim Berners-Lee talked about how he came to invent the World Wide Web with his March 12, 1989 memorandum titled, “"Information Management: A Proposal.” He spoke with the Washington Post's David Ignatious who talked about how he came to invent the World Wide Web 30 years ago. The Washington Post hosted this conversation. close
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