Let’s go back in time a few years. When Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web in 1989 it was a revolution. It provided easy access to unlimited information to everyone around the world. And all you needed was a connection to the internet and a free web browser. HTML language and hyperlinks democratized access to knowledge. Web surfing was born. The Web 1.0 let billions of people read articles and documents online, later on “google” all their questions or simply watch cute cat videos.
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