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Web at 25: Celebrating the 25th Anniversary of the Invention of the Web

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Tim Berners-Lee calls for a Magna Carta for the Web (TED talk)

2014-8-19 // by Coralie Mercier

2014 is the year the Web turns 25. Today, 19 August, marks the anniversary of Tim Berners-Lee, inventor of the World Wide Web, releasing the code of the WWW to the public by making the files available on the net via FTP (refer to the History of the World Wide Web for more details). Last March we launched this site, kicking off a… Read more ›

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