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Tim Berners Lee created The World Wide Web Browser.

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    In 1990, Tim Berners-Lee created The World Wide Web Browser..
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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. ... In March 1989, Tim Berners-Lee wrote a proposal, which referenced ENQUIRE and described a more elaborate information management system.
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    Hypertext

    In 1980, Tim Berners-Lee created ENQUIRE, an early hypertext database system somewhat like a wiki. ... In 1992, Lynx was born as an early Internet web browser.
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    Libwww

    Tim Berners-Lee created Libwww in November 1992 in order to demonstrate the potential of the World Wide Web. Applications such as the widely-used command-line text browser Lynx (web browser) and the Mosaic web browser use Libwww.
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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. ... 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.
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    WorldWideWeb

    WorldWideWeb was the world's first Web browser and WYSIWYG HTML editor and was introduced on February 26, 1991 by Tim Berners-Lee and ran on the NeXTSTEP platform. ... A Little History of the World Wide Web
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    HTML

    The World Wide Web is composed primarily of HTML documents transmitted from a Web server to a Web browser using the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP). ... Tim Berners-Lee
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    Semantic Web

    It derives from W3C director Tim Berners-Lee's vision of the Web as a universal medium for data, information, and knowledge exchange. ... Webepags Databases is an application that allows users to create an rdf database in the browser, without any knowledge necessary.
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    History of the web browser

    A NeXTcube 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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    Web 2.0

    They have as their distinguishing characteristic the ability to run within any modern browser. ... "Tim Berners-Lee on Web 2.0: "nobody even knows what it means"". arstechnica.com.
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Tim Berners Lee created The World Wide Web Browser.