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Google Doodle: 30 Years World Wide Web

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Google Doodle: 30 Years World Wide Web

Posted on March 12, 2019 13:15 PM

Google dedicates the doodle of March 12, 2019 to the anniversary of the internet. Thirty years have been complemented by the creation of the World Wide Web. His creator is British Tim Burmese Li, who developed his own global intelligence system at the CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research in Switzerland in the 1980s. The name that Lee himself gave to his invention is the World Wide Web, a term known to most of the "www." What led Li to the invention of the World Wide Web was his vision of a world where everyone could exchange information and ideas directly accessible to others. In 1993, Li and CERN announced that the code used to build the internet would be freely available for anyone to use. This invention of Thomson Burners has transformed the world by changing standards not only in the exchange of information but also in matters of everyday life, such as handling and trade in goods, education, travel, information, financial transactions. It is the one that really opened the Internet to a very large mass of users across the globe. Technology and all mankind owe it a great deal.