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How the World Wide Web Was Actually Invented at CERN

How the World Wide Web Was Actually Invented at CERN

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In this episode of Tech History with Fexingo, Lucas and Luna travel back to 1989 to uncover the true story of how Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web at CERN. We explore the specific problem he was trying to solve—information loss at a large physics laboratory—and how his proposal for a 'hypertext project' was initially dismissed as 'vague but exciting.' We then trace the key decisions that made the web open and free, from the release of the source code in 1993 to Berners-Lee's refusal to patent the technology. Along the way, we discuss the first website, the first web browser, and how a single engineer's insistence on openness shaped the internet we use today. If you've ever wondered why the web is free—and what nearly derailed it—this episode is for you. #WorldWideWeb #TimBernersLee #CERN #InternetHistory #TechHistory #Hypertext #FirstWebsite #OpenSource #WebBrowser #NeXT #1990s #TechPioneers #DigitalRevolution #Technology #FexingoBusiness #BusinessPodcast #Innovation #SiliconValley Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo
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