This is how Tim Berners Lee came up with the idea of 'WWW'

Tim Berners Lee, father of the World Wide Web was born on 8 June 1955 in England. Tim was educated at Queens College, Oxford University. During this time he along with his friend hacked many systems, after which he was banned from using his college computer. Despite this, Tim had himself produced a computer with television, a Motorola microprocessor and soldering iron. So today we will tell you some interesting things related to him 

Tim Berners Lee's parents were experts in mathematics, so they also made Tim a math expert. It is said that Tim's parents explained to him the mathematics of the dining table. In 1989, Tim Berners Lee wrote a research paper called Information Management -A Proposal. In this, he combined hypertext and the Internet together. This helped improve CERN's communication system. But Tim thought that this system could be used all over the world. After this, Tim founded the web association in 1994.

In 1991, Tim Berners Lee launched the first website http://info.cern.ch. On this, complete information about the World Wide Web concept was given, from which any user could start their website. Tim Berners Lee is also credited with writing fundamentals of technologies such as HTML, URL, HTTP. In 2007, Tim was also awarded the Order of Merit. Tim Berners name is included in the list of 100 Great Scientists of the world.

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