Weaving the Web
by Tim Berners-Lee
Everything you read about the history of the Internet tells you that a lot of it happened by accident.
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“Tim Berners-Lee is the guy who designed and named the World Wide Web. He was a physicist, he was working in CERN, and this book is extremely engaging and readable. It’s very similar in some ways to Francis Crick’s The Double Helix, and he really just talks about where his invention came from, how it happened, and what everything you read about the history of the Internet tells you that a lot of it happened by accident.” Read more...
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