Development of the World Wide Web

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World Wide Web
“The Web does not just connect machines, it connects people.” (Berners-Lee) The World Wide Web also known as W3 is worldwide collection of networks that links millions of businesses, government agencies, educational intrusions, and other individuals, often times using a URL. (Shelly and Vermatt COM 22) The World Wide Web didn’t just start out AOL; it goes back to 1967 first publication of ARPANET.
ARPANET was developed under the direction of the U.S. Advanced Research Projects Agency. In 1969, the idea became a modest reality with the interconnection of four university computers. The initial purpose was to communicate with and share computer resources among mainly scientific users at the connected institutions. ARPANET took advantage of the new idea of sending information in small units called packets that could be routed on different paths and reconstructed at their destination. (Rouse) By 1985 the internet became known as NSFNET; the National Science Foundation Network that provided external access for scientists, researchers, and engineers. The NSFNET initiated operations in 1986 its six backbone sites were interconnected with leased 56-kbit/s links, built by a group including the University Of Illinois National Center for Supercomputing Applications. By the 1990’s Tim Berners-Lee had the idea of sharing and organizing information from any computer system in any geographical location. He was fed up with how information was being shared and organized on CERN; European Laboratory for Particle Physics, because every computer required unique login and thought that every computer could be easily accessed.
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Tim revised this proposal with three fundamental technologies in October 1990 that...

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...them the web would not work. The World Wide Web is a great way to learn more information about many different subjects and great way to connect with people around the world. I believe that the World Wide Web has changed how students learn and get the information they need for homework.

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