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Tim Berners Lee created The World Wide Web Browser.

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    Tim Berners-Lee

    Tim Berners-Lee

    Tim Berners-Lee on November 18, 2005. ... It provided an explanation of what the World Wide Web was, and how one could use a browser and set up a Web server.
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    Web browser

    The history of the web browser dates back to late 1980s, when a variety of technologies laid the foundation for the first web browser, WorldWideWeb, by Tim Berners-Lee in 1991. ... World Wide Web Consortium.
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    World Wide Web

    Viewing a Web page on the World Wide Web normally begins either by typing the URL of the page into a Web browser, or by following a hyperlink to that page or resource. ... Making it available on the Internet created what Tim Berners-Lee first called the WorldWideWeb (in its original CamelCase, which was subsequently discarded) in November 1990.
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    History of the World Wide Web

    However, it could run only on the NeXT; Nicola Pellow therefore created a simple text browser that could run on almost any computer. ... Tim Berners-Lee with Mark Fischetti, Weaving the Web: The Original Design and Ultimate Destiny of the World Wide Web by Its Inventor, ISBN 978-0-06-251586-5, HarperSanFrancisco, 1999
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    World Wide Web Consortium

    The World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) was founded by Tim Berners-Lee after he left the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN) in October, 1994. ... "Birth of the Browser (part 3)".
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    Browser wars

    In the early 1990s, Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web, an Internet-based hypertext system which quickly became popular and defeated rivals including Hypercard and Gopher. ... One of the Mosaic developers, Marc Andreessen, founded the company Mosaic Communications Corporation and created a new web browser named Mosaic Netscape.
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    History of the web browser

    A NeXT Computer was used by Tim Berners-Lee (who pioneered the use of hypertext for sharing information) as the world's first Web server, and also an early Web browser, WorldWideWeb in 1990. ... ↑ The Early World Wide Web at SLAC: Early Chronology and Documents
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    Semantic Web

    Layout details are left up to the browser, in combination with Cascading Style Sheets. ... Tim Berners-Lee calls the resulting network of Linked Data the Giant Global Graph, in contrast to the HTML-based World Wide Web.
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    WorldWideWeb

    Tim Berners-Lee: WorldWideWeb ... | Related technologies | 3D Markup Language for Web · Aliweb · ARPANET · ASCII · BITNET · Browser wars · CompuServe · E-mail · Elm · File Transfer Protocol · Gopher · HyperCard · HyperText Markup Language · HyTelnet · NCSA Telnet · NLS · Prodigy · Teletext · Telnet · Usenet · UUCP · Videotex · Viewdata · Virtual Reality Markup Language · Web page · Whole Internet User's Guide and Catalog · World Wide Web · X.25 | |
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    Libwww

    Tim Berners-Lee created Libwww in November 1992 in order to demonstrate the potential of the World Wide Web. ... WWW - The Libwww Line Mode Browser.

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Tim Berners Lee created The World Wide Web Browser.