The day the very first page appeared on the Internet November 13, 2019 | 05:29 /

On November 13, 1990, British scientist Tim Berners-Lee published the world's first web page. It contained information on what the World Wide Web technology is.

It is noteworthy that to create it, a scientist from the UK used the usual personal computer NeXT - a model of the company that Steve Jobs founded after leaving Apple.

Berners-Lee is rightfully considered the founding father of the Internet - while working at the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN), he proposed the very concept of the World Wide Web and invented a way to access hypertext data, the principles of which are also found in modern Internet access.

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