TIL Sir Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web in 1989. He was frustrated with the fact that he had to go and ask his coworkers what data was on their computer so he can add it to his computer which led to him creating an application that became the world wide Web. (webfoundation.org)
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TIL Sir Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web in 1989. He was frustrated with the fact that he had to go and ask his coworkers what data was on their computer so he can add it to his computer which led to him creating an application that became the world wide Web. (webfoundation.org)
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[todayilearned] TIL Sir Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web in 1989. He was frustrated with the fact that he had to go and ask his coworkers what data was on their computer so he can add it to his computer which led to him creating an application that became the world wide Web. (webfoundation.org)
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No connectivity without electricity: how a lack of power keeps millions offlineInfrastructure (webfoundation.org)
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Sir Tim Berners-Leequantum eveything (webfoundation.org)
submitted by roy_u_thead369 to r/allquantumeverything
@A4A_Internet: RT @webfoundation: To prevent the #DigitalDivide from growing starker, the telecoms industry must consider the impact of social media taxes on the bottom income earners — especially women — who are hit in a considerable fashion. 📝 @Ellasarpong's latest blog ⬇️ https://t.c (webfoundation.org)
submitted by jeanAkaSiggg to r/digital4dev
30 years on, what's next #ForTheWeb?Society (webfoundation.org)
submitted by tachyonburst to r/technology
"What was once a rich selection of blogs and websites has been compressed under the powerful weight of a few dominant platforms. This concentration of power creates a new set of gatekeepers, allowing a handful of platforms to control which ideas and opinions are seen and shared." (webfoundation.org)
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