Google celebrates 30th birth anniversary of World Wide Web with doodle
The World Wide Web was invented by Sir Tim Berners-Lee.
By ET Online | Updated:
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Google's animated doodle marks the 30th anniversary of the World Wide Web (WWW). The doodle shows the Earth revolving inside a computer connected to a switch on its letters.
Sir Tim Berners-Lee is the man behind the revolutionary WWW. On this day, in 1989 Lee submitted a proposal titled, 'Information Management' to his boss. Lee had imagined to create a hypertext database with typed links, called 'Mesh', to help his colleagues at CERN to enable them to share information amongst multiple computers.
WWW is an information space where documents and other web resources are identified by URLs and are accessible via the internet. The resources can be accesses by users via web browsers.
According to Google's blog post, the first external Web servers were up and running by 1991. Lee developed the flowchart into a working model, writing the HTML language, the HTTP application, and WorldWideWeb.app— the first Web browser and page editor.
However, the WWW is different from the internet. WWW is an online application which is built upon innovations like HTML language, URLs, HTTP (hypertext transfer protocol).
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The web has become the most powerful innovation of our time, thanks to Lee. It has clearly revolutionised life, bringing in a new era. With nearly 2 billion websites online, you can use it for email, homework, gaming, and a whole lot more.
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