How the Web Was Born
Discover the fascinating origins of the World Wide Web in "How the Web Was Born" by Tim Berners-Lee, published by Oxford University Press in 2000. This compelling narrative reveals how the Web emerged from CERN, the renowned European Laboratory for Particle Physics, and showcases the innovative mind of its creator, Tim Berners-Lee. With 392 pages of insightful content, this book details the inception of the Web, its development, and the groundbreaking decision to make it freely accessible to the world. Perfect for anyone interested in technology, the internet's history, and the visionary ideas that shaped our digital landscape, this paperback is a must-have addition to your collection. Dive into the story of how the Web transformed communication and connectivity across the globe.