From CERN to Global Platform
Exploring the revolutionary journey of web technologies that transformed global communication and information sharing.
Tim Berners-Lee's Revolutionary Vision at CERN in 1989
The World Wide Web was invented to enable sharing and linking information over the Internet through hypertext documents.
The first website launched in 1991, introducing HTML, HTTP, and web browsers. This innovation
transformed the Internet from a specialized communications network into a global information
space accessible to anyone.
The rapid expansion throughout the 1990s with graphical browsers like Mosaic and Netscape
established the foundation for modern digital communication, commerce, and culture.