How the Web Became Free, Open, and Social
In 1989, Tim Berners-Lee developed HTML, HTTP, and URLs at CERN, creating the World Wide Web to improve document sharing. This revolutionized publishing, enabling anyone to share content online. Search engines like Google solved the discovery problem, leading to the growth of social media, notably Facebook, which emphasized real connections.
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