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THE WORLD WIDE WEB WAS LAUNCHED

Remembering the Day the World Wide Web Was Born | Scientific American
Sir Timothy John Berners-Lee (69).

On April 30, 1993, four years after publishing a proposal for
“an idea of linked information systems,” computer scientist
Tim Berners-Lee released the source code for the world’s
first web browser and editor. 

The browser, originally called Mesh, that he dubbed World
Wide Web
became the first royalty-free, easy-to-use means
of browsing the emerging information network that soon
developed into the internet as we know it today.


The average American now spends 24 hours a week online.

Sir Tim Berners Lee arriving at the Guildhall to receive the Honorary Freedom of the City of London
2024

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This NeXT Computer was used by Berners-Lee at CERN and became the world’s first web server.

                               World Wide Web - Wikipedia

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E = mc2…EINSTEIN WAS BORN ON THIS DAY

7 Facts about Albert Einstein | TFE Times

friendship :): Albert Einstein life essay biography in Hindi

Albert Einstein - Large Picture - Color - Head and Shoulders (1 Oct 1940)

On March 14, 1879, Albert Einstein was born, the son of a
Jewish electrical engineer in Ulm, Germany. Einstein’s
theories of special and general relativity drastically altered
human understanding of the universe, and his work in
particle and energy theory helped make possible quantum
mechanics and, ultimately, the atomic bomb.

Albert Einstein's violin emerges for sale for £110,000 - Panorama | Armenian news

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MAN OF MANY THEORIES BORN ON THIS DAY

friendship :): Albert Einstein life essay biography in Hindi

Albert Einstein a mathematician and physicist | Albert Einstein teach mathematics | Albert ...

On March 14, 1879, Albert Einstein was born, the son of
a Jewish electrical engineer in Ulm, Germany. Einstein’s
theories of special and general relativity drastically
altered human understanding of the universe, and his
work in particle and energy theory helped make possible quantum mechanics and, ultimately, the atomic bomb.

                     E = mc2

Einstein Theory On The Chalkboard Photograph by Daniel Hagerman

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