THANK YOU, TIMOTHY BERNERS-LEE by the First Act


Al Gore invented the Internet, right? No, it has something to do with the Cold War and some guys over at Harvard. But that's not what you care about, dear reader. You're surfing the World Wide Web right now. That's the one that brings you the information and entertainment you're looking for through Web sites like Wikipedia, NPR.org, and YouTube. And there is only one person to thank for its invention: Sir Timothy Berners-Lee (yes, he was officially knighted).

So, please, take some time to learn a little more about the man behind the Web by visiting his very own Web page here.


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