He used these machines to move the model train. After attending Scene Mount Elementary School in southwestern London and Emmanuel school, he went to Queen's University in Oxford. He got a first degree in physics at school. After graduation, he worked at a UK telecommunications company called Plessey in the pool. When D. G. Nash was working in 1987, he helped D. G. Nash create typing software for printers. He later quit the company as an independent contractor of CERN.
Weaving Network: Original design and ultimate fate of the world wide web created by that inventor / Tim Berners-Lee - a great work on the origins of the Internet, the reasons for its creation and future inventor Tim Berners Lee. He emphasized the need to enforce privacy and users. Benjamin Franklin: American life of Walter Isaacson - a wonderful biography of America's most diverse genius. This book is very exciting. It is a motivation to explore and develop all my talents and to be very good in various fields. Benjamin Franklin was also a very fun and colorful character, I motivated more interesting things.
The Internet is Tim Berners-Lee, a physicist and computer scientist who worked at CERN, a multinational particle research institute outside of Geneva suburbs of Switzerland from the late 1980s to the early 1990s. The basic idea is to develop a method for publishing, searching, and searching documents stored in Internet servers all over the world. This is very useful for large international research laboratories such as CERN accessed by many physicists. It is a question. The control Berners-Lee's idea is to use mature technology called "hypertext" created by software to create extensive cross-references between text and related parts of related graphics ( Naughton 1999 Naughton, John. 1999). Brief History of the Future: Origin "Internet. London: Weidenfeld., 220) - And run it on the internet 2000 London: Texere., 30 ~ 32)
In 1980, Tim Berners-Lee, a contractor physicist at the European Atomic Energy Research Center, announced the prototype INQUIRE, a system for researchers of CERN researchers to use and share documents. In 1989, Berners-Lee wrote a note proposing an Internet-based hypertext system. Berners-Lee specified HTML at the end of 1990 and wrote browser and server software. In that year, Berners-Lee and CERN data system engineer Robert Cailliau applied for funds, but this project was not officially adopted by CERN. In his 1990 personal memo, he listed 'some of the many areas using hypertext' and put it first into the encyclopedia