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Friday, March 13, 2009

Happy Birthday “WWW”

The "World Wide Web", which has completely transformed the way we live, has turn twenty today.  Its inception dates back to 13 March 1989, when a computer scientist, Sir Tim Berners-Lee, at the European Centre for Nuclear Research, popularly known as CERN Laboratory, presented a paper containing means and methods by which particles physics scientists could easily share and find out essential electronics documents. 

At that time, the use of internet was limited to defence and academics domains only and communication was wholly text-based, banking on general newsgroups, along with remote Telnet chat to send messages.   

The document, entitled "Information Management: A Proposal", heralded the worth of simplified iteration of Standard Generalised Mark-up Language, and it described what is now known as world wide web that has annealed into almost every sphere of our lifestyles. 

The paper resulted into the creation of Hyper Text Mark-up Language (HTML), a coding language used to illustrate methods of presenting images and texts in the web format, and when this language get combined with Hyper Text Transfer Protocol (HTTP) and Uniform Resource Locator (URL), it builds an essential framework to support sharing of electronic documents in an electronic format.  

In order to mark the twentieth birthday of the web, CERN will be hosting a couple of "short presentations from web veterans, in addition to a keynote speech from Sir Tim Berners-Lee, alongside a demonstration of the original browser". 

So the World Wide Web is no longer a surly teenager.  I wonder what we can expect from this fast maturing character!