
Web revolutions
Get flash to fully experience Pearltrees
A hand conversion to HTML of the original MacWord (or Word for Mac?) document written in March 1989 and later redistributed unchanged apart from the date added in May 1990. Provided for historical interest only.
Here is the idea!
Here is the Web!
Yes it is - The founding document of the web! by Mar 1
Weaving the Web
Author: , Date: 25 Jan 2010, Views: 466, If you can read this review (and voice your opinion about his book on Amazon.com), you have Tim Berners-Lee to thank. When you've read his no-nonsense account of how he invented the World Wide Web, you'll want to thank him again, for the sheer coolness of his ideas. One day in 1980, Berners-Lee, an Oxford-trained computer consultant, got a random thought: Suppose all the information stored on computers everywhere were linked?The first visual browser
Interesting to see that what makes Web browser really public is the ability to visualize the Web graphically... by Aug 24
How Long Did It Take for the World to Identify Google?
Linux founding message
Path: gmdzi!unido!fauern!ira.uka.de!sol.ctr.columbia.edu!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!Wikipedia by Wikipedia
Twitter's original drawing
Apple iphone presentation
The first step toward a truely mobile Web by Aug 24

