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Google Doodle celebrates 30 years of World Wide Web

Google on Tuesday celebrated 30 years of World Wide Web (WWW) with a doodle. English scientist Tim Berners-Lee invented the WWW in 1989 and wrote the first web browser in 1990.

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Google Doodle celebrates 30 years of World Wide Web

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  1. Google Doodle celebrates 30 years of World Wide Web Google on Tuesday celebrated 30 years of World Wide Web (WWW) with a doodle. English scientist Tim Berners- Lee invented the WWW in 1989 and wrote the first web browser in 1990. Technology: Google on Tuesday praised 30 years of World Wide Web (WWW) with a doodle. English researcher Tim Berners-Lee imagined the WWW in 1989 and composed the principal web browser in 1990.

  2. Working at CERN, Switzerland, Berners-Lee spread out the fundamental ideas of the WWW in a proposition which included thoughts like HTML, URL and HTTP. In a report titled "Data the board: a proposition", he imagined the utilization of hypertext to interface archives. The WWW, usually known as the Web, is a data space where records and other web assets are recognized by Uniform Resource Locators (URLs). The principal internet browser was discharged in 1991 - first to the examination organizations and afterward to the overall population on the Internet around the same time. The WWW is the essential instrument billions of individuals today use to communicate on the Internet. Notwithstanding content, pages may contain pictures, video, sound and programming segments that are rendered in the client's internet browser as intelligible pages of mixed media content. Prior to the WWW, remote PCs imparted straightforwardly without precedent for 1969 and in 1983, TCP/IP standard was received. Continue Reading

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