The Internet has greatly become an axiom in our daily lives, but that wasn’t the case some 25 years ago when we lived without the Internet. It would be interesting to glimpse a quick look at the birth of the whole-nine-yards of World Wide Web, which all invented by a British Knight! 1.Sir Tim Berners-Lee (AKA TimBL) made the first successful client/server communication using HTTP around mid-November 1989 while working on a proposal for an information management system. 2.The Hypertext Transfer Protocol, best known as HTTP, was initiated by Tim Berners-Lee at CERN in 1989. 3.Tim Berners-Lee wrote the first ever website (still available here: http://bit.ly/ the1stpage ). 4.The first web browser and editor (named WorldWideWeb, and later Nexus), was invented by Tim Berners-Lee in during the second half of 1990 and was used to view the first website. 5.info.cern.ch was the address of the world’s first-ever website and web server, running on a NeXT computer at CERN. 6....
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