9 Apr, 03:30··
Vague, But Exciting
This article discusses the early development of the World Wide Web, initially described as ‘vague but exciting’ by its creator, Tim Berners-Lee. The idea, initially tolerated and developed in parallel with Berners-Lee’s CERN work, was a hypothesis for organizing knowledge. It later transformed into a global network, fundamentally changing communication and thought.
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