Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Creator World Wide Web


Early Life
Tim Berners-Lee was in London, England, to 8 Born in June 1955, the son of Conway Berners-Lee and Mary Lee Woods. He attended Sheen Mount Primary School and then went to the Emanuel School in London, 1969-1973. He studied at Queen's College, Oxford, 1973-1976, where his first class in Physics.

Career 
Meanwhile, as an independent contractor at CERN proposed by June to December 1980, Berners-Lee, a project based on the concept of hypertext, to facilitate sharing and updating information among researchers. There he built a prototype called the request.

After leaving CERN in 1980 he went to John Poole's Image Computer Systems, Ltd., in Bournemouth, England to work. This project when he worked on the Remote Procedure Call, where he studied the background of a real network. In 1984 he returned as a member at CERN.
In 1989, CERN is the largest Internet node in Europe, and Berners-Lee saw an opportunity, a hypertext link to the internet: "I only have the hypertext idea and connect it to the Transmission Control Protocol and the ideas of domain name system and ta-da World Wide Web -. 's "She wrote a proposal in early March 1989 and in 1990, with the help of Robert Cailliau revision produced by the manager, Mike Sendall receive this using the same idea that underlies sensing system. on the World Wide Web, where he designed and built Web The first browser, which also makes as an editor (World Wide Web running on the NeXTSTEP operating system) (short for Hyper Text Transfer Protocol Daemon) and the first web server, httpd CERN. The first sites built at CERN, and was first online on December 6 August 1991.

    
"Info.cern.ch is the world's first website address and a Web server running on a NeXT computer at CERN Http: / / Info.cern.ch / hypertext / WWW / TheProject first web page. To address html, Centered for information regarding the WWW project .. more visitors via hypertext to study the technical details to create their own websites, and an explanation of how to search the web for information. No screenshots of the original page and in each case, any change to the date on the development of other information on this page as a web projects to copy and then (1992) from the World Wide Web Consortium is "-CERN ..

This provides an explanation of what it is the World Wide Web, and how people can use the browser and make the web server.

In 1994, Berners-Lee, W3C at MIT. It includes a number of companies willing to set standards and recommendations to improve the quality of the Web. Berners-Lee made his idea available freely, with no patent or license fee. World Wide Web Consortium decided that the standards are based on royalty-free technology should be, so they are easily adopted by anyone.

In 2001, Berners-Lee East Dorset Heritage Trust patron previously lived in Colehill in Wimborne, East Dorset, England.

In December 2004 he became professor of computer science at the School of Electronics and Computer Science, University of Southampton, UK, working on his new project, Semantic Web.
Refferenis : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Berners-Lee

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