Forbes -
19 Aug 2014 18:42
The World Wide Web is officially a quarter of a century old, and it’s safe to say that the world we know today would be dramatically different without Tim Berners-Lee’s invention. In its short lifespan of 25 years, we’ve seen the dot-com boom, and thus the transformation of Silicon Valley, the rise of email platforms, service providers and conglomerates including Google, Facebook and Yahoo!, the cataloging of billions of information points including free access to thousands of books, an ...
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