In a few short years the web has become so familiar that it is hard to think of life without it.
Along with that familiarity with browsers and bookmarks goes a little knowledge about the web's history.
Many users know that Sir Tim Berners-Lee developed the web at the Cern physics laboratory near Geneva.
But few will know the details of the world wide web's growth - not least because the definitive history of how that happened has yet to be written. So here's your chance to learn everything. Just read this > How the web went world wide
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