I'm not sure exactly how the web was created, but you might want to try going to www.greatachievements.org for some help. I hope that helps!
AnswerThe internet itself began in the 1960's as a Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency development intended to allow universities and research facilities to communicate and share data. email, newsgroups, and file transfers were it's primary uses. In 1990, hypertext was developed for use on the Internet, as well as the first browser, with the first web page being published in December of that year. So that would technically mark the beginning of the WWW, but at that time use of the Internet was still restricted to the US government, universities, and other research facilities. In April of 1993, the Internet was released for public/commercial use.Answer
The internet was available prior to 1993 - I used it myself in1975 (at 300 baud over an accoustic coupling - slow!), but you had to use ftp and other 'technical' commands to do stuff. The hypertext protocol developed at Cern allowed simple interaction and linking to take place. Incidently, the DARPA project was more to allow the military to keep computers talking via multiple network paths for resilience in time of war, rather than to facilitate university research collaboration.
The U.S. Department of Defense launched the Advanced Research Projects Agency which developed a rudimentary Internet in the 1960's - what the WWW rides on. It's interesting to note that ARPA came about due to perceived threats relating to the Cold War. This Department of Defense project would evolve into ARPANET in the years to come and be made accessible to all.
The World Wide Web, is a way to access documents on the internet via Hypertext Markup Language (HTML)... web pages. It was devolped by Tim Berners-Lee at MIT.
On August 6, 1991, he posted a short summary of the World Wide Web project on the alt.hypertext newsgroup. Essentially the WWW or W3 consortium is the backbone of the internet. Without Hypertext and the WWW, we'd be on the internet via Bullutin Boards and Compuserve.
WorldWideWeb was the world's first Web browser and WYSIWYG HTML editor and was introduced on February 26, 1991 by Tim Berners-Lee.
The World Wide Web was officially introduced to the world on August 6, 1991 by Sir Tim Berners-Lee. Here are some Web history highlights as originally referenced from the BBC.
Not discovered, but created- Christmas Day- 1990. Search for the name of its creator, Tim Berners-Lee.
it was launched in the early 1900s
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WorldWideWeb was the world's first Web browser and WYSIWYG HTML editor and was introduced on February 26, 1991 by Tim Berners-Lee.
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world wide web (www)
The World Wide Web was officially introduced to the world on August 6, 1991 by Sir Tim Berners-Lee. Here are some Web history highlights as originally referenced from the BBC.
URLs existed before the World Wide Web on the Internet.
World Wide Web
First International Conference on the World-Wide Web happened on 1994-05-25.
The proposal for the World Wide Web (www) was written in 1989.
He made the first world wide web software in the mid-1990s.
Tim Berners-Lee created the World Wide Web. But world wide web is not to be confused with a piece of software. World Wide Web is more of a feature or aspect, than a piece of software.
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The first proposal for what became the World Wide Web was written in 1989. The first web page went up that following year, 1990.