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Tim Berners Lee wrote program

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    World Wide Web

    In March 1989, Berners-Lee wrote a proposal which referenced ENQUIRE and described a more elaborate information management system. ...Tim Berners-Lee: WorldWideWeb, the first Web client
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    History of the World Wide Web

    He wrote a proposal in March 1989 for "a large hypertext database with typed links", but it generated little interest. ... Tim Berners-Lee
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    WorldWideWeb

    Berners-Lee wrote WorldWideWeb on a NeXT Computer during the second half of 1990, while working for CERN. ... Tim Berners-Lee: WorldWideWeb
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    Eolas

    In Autumn 2003, the inventor of the World Wide Web and the Director of the W3 Consortium Tim Berners-Lee wrote to Under Secretary of Commerce, asking to invalidate this patent, in order to "eliminate this major impediment to the operation of the Web". ... WebsiteUpdater Simple program to update any website to work with the new ActiveX changes after the "Eolas" update
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    Norsk Data

    A point of note: the World Wide Web originated when Tim Berners-Lee wrote the Enquire program in Pascal on a Norsk Data NORD-10 running under SINTRAN III at CERN.
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    Alan Kotok

    Samson wrote TJ-2, an early page layout program, and implemented the War card game. ... Early in 1994 in Zürich, Switzerland, Tim Berners-Lee had met with Michael Dertouzos to discuss starting a new organization at MIT.
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    Mosaic (web browser)

    Mosaic was the final link in the chain of technologies (TCP, IP, ftp | nntp | gopher | http, URL, HTML, etc.) which Tim Berners-Lee had earlier brought together to invent the World Wide Web. ... Robert Reid underscores this importance stating, "while still an undergraduate, Marc wrote the Mosaic software ... that made the web popularly relevant and touched off the revolution" (p.xlii).
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    Web server

    As a result of the implementation of this project, in 1990 Berners-Lee wrote two programs: ... In 1994 Tim Berners-Lee decided to constitute the World Wide Web Consortium to regulate the further development of the many technologies involved (HTTP, HTML, etc.) through a standardization process.
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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. Berners-Lee wrote the first web browser WorldWideWeb, later renamed Nexus to avoid confusion, and released it in 1991 for the NeXTstep platform.
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    Object-oriented programming

    Richard Stallman wrote in 1995, "Adding OOP to Emacs is not clearly an improvement; I used OOP when working on the Lisp Machine window systems, and I disagree with the usual view that it is a superior way to program." ... Charles Bachman • Kent Beck • Tim Berners-Lee • Grady Booch • Fred Brooks • Barry Boehm • Ward Cunningham • Edsger W. Dijkstra • Tom Gruber • Michael A. Jackson • Ivar Jacobson • James Martin • Winston W. Royce • James Rumbaugh • Edward Yourdon
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