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FromAlexander Graham Bell to Tim Berners-Lee, the world oftelecommunication systems has gone on a long and technologicallyadvanced fast paced journey. Many advances in the componenttechnologies that have made up these telecommunication systems havebeen made in a relatively short space of time. With the advent of theWorld Wide Web, it is now possible to communicate to someone on theopposite side of the planet as if they are sitting next to you, andwith no discernible delay in communication.TimBerners-Lee - The man behind the invention of this wonder of acommunication system, was one Tim Berners-Lee. He was born in London,England in 1955. His education started out at Sheen Mount PrimarySchool, then from 1969 to 1973 he attended the Emanuel School inLondon. From 1973 to 1976 he attended Queens College, Oxford, wherehe took Physics, and came out with a first class degree.Howit came about - The original idea behind what we now know as theWorld Wide Web started out as a proposal put forward by Berners-Leefor a system that would aid researchers and others by allowing thesharing and updating of information. Berners-Lee proposed a systemthat used hypertext in 1980, whilst working as an independentcontractor sat CERN (The European Organization for Nuclear Research).It was not until 1989 before the web as we no it came into anysemblance of being, by which time Berners-Lee had left and returnedto CERN taking up a fellowship with the company.Anopportunity not to miss - Berners-Lee had recognised an opportunitynot to be missed with CERN in 1989 and it being the largest internetnode in Europe. That opportunity being to combine the internet withhypertext. What he did was to take the Transmission Control Protocoland the domain name system, and join them with the hypertext system.Theproposal - The original proposal that Berners-Lee needed to submit inorder to get backing for his venture, was submitted in 1989. And withthe help of one Robert Caillau, he produced another proposal in 1990which was to the liking of the management and thus given the okay byhis manager, Mike Sendal.Amatter of firsts - From then on the wheels were set in motion to geta hypertext based internet up and running, and many firsts were soonto come into being. On the 6th of August, 1991 the firstwebsite came into existence which, of course, was based at CERN. Andthe first web address: Info.cern.ch, and of course the first web pageaddress: http : //info.cern.ch/hypertext/WWW/TheProject.html.A NeXT Computer was brought into play by Berners-Lee in the role ofthe world's original web server and moreover to create the originalweb browser, WorldWideWeb, during 1990. By Christmas 1990,Berners-Lee had made all the tools crucial for a functioning Web theoriginal web browser (which was a web editor as well); the originalweb server; and the original web pages, which explained the projectitself. On August 6, 1991, he mailed a brief summing up of the WorldWide Web project on the alt.Hypertext newsgroup. This time alsomarked the beginning of the Web as a publicly accessible service onthe Internet. The original server outside Europe was set up at SLACto host the SPIRES-HEP database. Accounts fluctuate substantially asto the year of this event. The World Wide Web Consortium saysDecember 1992, whereas Stanford Synchrotron Radiation Lightsource(SLAC) itself claims 1991. This is endorsed by a W3C record with thetitle of A Little History of the World Wide Web.Andthat is how the World Wide Web came into being.
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