The World Wide Web

The World Wide Web began in 1992 at CERN, the European Laboratory for Particle Physics, as a means of distributing and annotating scientific research.

It now contains squillions of documents containing information on an enormous number of varied topics. The protocols that define the web specify three sets of rules for creating, publishing, and finding documents:


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Loc Van Huynh 2007-03-15
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