Weaving the Web



Tim Berners-Lee, Weaving the Web: The Original Design and Ultimate Destiny of the World Wide Web
Harper Paperbacks | ISBN-10: 006251587X | November 7, 2000 | 256 pages | File type: PDF | 1.5 mb
If you can read this review (and voice your opinion about his book on Amazon.com), you have Tim Berners-Lee to thank. When you've read his no-nonsense account of how he invented the World Wide Web, you'll want to thank him again, for the sheer coolness of his ideas. One day in 1980, Berners-Lee, an Oxford-trained computer consultant, got a random thought: Suppose all the information stored on computers everywhere were linked? So he created a system to give every page on a computer a standard address (now called a URL, or Universal Resource Locator), accessible via the HyperText Transfer Protocol (HTTP), formatted with the HyperText Markup Language (HTML), and visible with the first browser, which did the trick of linking us all up.

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