By the end of the 1980s, ARPANET had expanded its nodes overseas and, through the TCP / IP protocols, had led to the creation of a vast “network of networks” of global scale: the Internet. At that point it was necessary to find a way to make the transmission of files and information on the network easy and accessible to all. This problem was solved on August 6, 1991, the day the World Wide Web was born. WWW: How did it all start? His story began a couple of years earlier. In 1989 at CERN in Geneva, the British researcher Tim Berners-Lee was struck by how some Italian colleagues transmitted […]