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In March 1989, Tim Berners-Lee submitted a paper called "Information Management: a Proposal" to his supervisor Mike Sendall. This document, called "vague, but exciting" by Sendall, became the blueprint for the World Wide Web which launched the following year.

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RE: (Gallery: The World Wide Web hits 20)
I thought Al Gore Invented the WEB. What a "let down". (Read the rest)
Posted by: dchenoweth@... Posted on: 03/16/09 You are currently: a Guest | | Terms of Use
But wait...  T-Rexx | 03/13/09
...yeah, I am confused...  letranger66 | 03/13/09
RE: (Gallery: The World Wide Web hits 20)  dale@... | 03/13/09
or the typewriter  dale@... | 03/13/09
RE: (Gallery: The World Wide Web hits 20)  CMKRNL | 03/13/09
Boy how OS X has grown up since then.  Bruizer | 03/13/09
RE: (Gallery: The World Wide Web hits 20)  abock | 03/13/09
I used the internet before it became the web  walkerjian@... | 03/13/09
RE: (Gallery: The World Wide Web hits 20)  piddlypoo | 03/13/09
RE: (Gallery: The World Wide Web hits 20)  DougC-3 | 03/14/09
RE: (Gallery: The World Wide Web hits 20)  dchenoweth@... | 03/16/09

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