Invention of the World Wide Web (1989)

Top 10 Scientific Breakthroughs

Invention of the World Wide Web (1989): Tim Berners-Lee created the World Wide Web while at CERN to facilitate information sharing among scientists. His proposal introduced HTML URLs and HTTP forming the web’s technical foundation. Released freely the system democratized access to knowledge revolutionizing communication commerce and education. Unlike earlier internet protocols the web’s user-friendly interface enabled mass adoption. It transformed societies fostering global connectivity while raising concerns about privacy misinformation and digital divides. This breakthrough exemplifies how open scientific collaboration can yield technologies that reshape civilization influencing every aspect of modern life from politics to personal relationships.

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