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On the International Day of the Internaut (internet + astronaut), below are 10 things you don't know about the WWW : 1, Most people think that the Internet and the World Wide Web are the same thing. – But they are different systems. The Internet is a network of computers that are connected to each other. The World Wide Web refers to the web pages found on this network of computers. Web browsers use the Internet to access the web. 2. On March 12, 1989, Berners-Lee presented a proposal for a "distributed hypertext system" that would allow scientists at CERN, the famous particle physics laboratory in Switzerland, to share data from experiments among themselves on a network . 3.
Berners-Lee began working on his idea using a NEXT model computer, which C Level Executive List was one of Steve Jobs' early Apple products. 4. In October 1990, Berners-Lee began work on the world's first web browser, called WorldWideWeb - but later called Nexus so as not to cause confusion with WorldWideWeb (software) and the World Wide Web ( information space). 5. The first sites were very simple – just pages with text and pictures – and most people couldn't create their own web pages. 6. In August 1991, the first website went online7. In April 1993, World Wide Web technology was made available to everyone for free. "CERN hands over all intellectual property rights to this code, both source and binary, and grants permission to anyone to use, copy, modify and distribute it," the statement read. 8.
The first photo uploaded to the internet was of a female rock band that focused on physics. In 1992. 9. Berners-Lee is now the director of the World Wide Web Consortium, which works to develop the web even more. It is abbreviated WWW or W3C. 10. The Web is now much more accessible thanks to the Web 2.0 movement , which led to user-generated content. Access to any type of age in the virtual tools (publishing videos, sharing photos, etc.) of blogging. OUR BLOG Interesting facts from the internet in 2021 June 26, 2021 5 problems encountered during SEO strategy February 11, 2020 The 10 best programming languages in 2020 January 10, 2020 The 25 most expensive domains of all time October 30, 2019 Social networks in numbers (Facebook, Instagram, etc.) August 26, 2019 contAct Address: Pjetër Bogdani Street, Tirana, Albania Tel: +355 68 20 60 333 Email: info(at)interweb.
Berners-Lee began working on his idea using a NEXT model computer, which C Level Executive List was one of Steve Jobs' early Apple products. 4. In October 1990, Berners-Lee began work on the world's first web browser, called WorldWideWeb - but later called Nexus so as not to cause confusion with WorldWideWeb (software) and the World Wide Web ( information space). 5. The first sites were very simple – just pages with text and pictures – and most people couldn't create their own web pages. 6. In August 1991, the first website went online7. In April 1993, World Wide Web technology was made available to everyone for free. "CERN hands over all intellectual property rights to this code, both source and binary, and grants permission to anyone to use, copy, modify and distribute it," the statement read. 8.
The first photo uploaded to the internet was of a female rock band that focused on physics. In 1992. 9. Berners-Lee is now the director of the World Wide Web Consortium, which works to develop the web even more. It is abbreviated WWW or W3C. 10. The Web is now much more accessible thanks to the Web 2.0 movement , which led to user-generated content. Access to any type of age in the virtual tools (publishing videos, sharing photos, etc.) of blogging. OUR BLOG Interesting facts from the internet in 2021 June 26, 2021 5 problems encountered during SEO strategy February 11, 2020 The 10 best programming languages in 2020 January 10, 2020 The 25 most expensive domains of all time October 30, 2019 Social networks in numbers (Facebook, Instagram, etc.) August 26, 2019 contAct Address: Pjetër Bogdani Street, Tirana, Albania Tel: +355 68 20 60 333 Email: info(at)interweb.