What is the origin of the term “World Wide Web” and who created it? In this episode, we explore the history of the World Wide Web and the story behind one of the most important concepts in modern technology.
The term was introduced by Tim Berners-Lee while working at CERN, where he developed a system for linking information across computers using hypertext. But why was it called a “web”? What made this idea different from the early internet? And how did the World Wide Web evolve from a scientific project into the foundation of today’s digital world?
This video explains the difference between the internet and the World Wide Web, the early history of the web, and how this invention triggered the digital revolution. From research labs to global communication, online business, education, and social media, the impact of the World Wide Web changed how humanity shares knowledge.
If you are interested in technology history, the origin of the internet, and the hidden stories behind inventions that shaped the information age, this deep dive into the birth of the World Wide Web will give you a new perspective on the online world you use every day.