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On This Day: World Wide Web (WWW) Became Public Domain

On This Day: World Wide Web (WWW) Became Public Domain © Provided by News18 On This Day: World Wide Web (WWW) Became Public Domain Tim Berners Lee, the inventor of the World Wide Web, was born in the UK and his parents were computer scientists by profession. Lee was fascinated by trains in his childhood and had a model railway in his bedroom. He graduated from Oxford University and started his career stint as a software engineer at CERN, a nuclear research organisation located in Geneva, Switzerland. Lee in the organisation observed that while scientists from across the globe arrived at CERN to utilize its accelerators, they did not have a platform to share information.

Investegate |YouGov PLC Announcements | YouGov PLC: Director/PDMR Dealing and Total Voting Rights

  YouGov, the international research and data analytics group, announces that on 20 April 2021 the Company approved the allotment and issue of 5,395 new o rdinary shares of 0.2p each ( Ordinary Shares ) .   Under the Company s remuneration policy, a proportion of the Non-Executive Directors annual fee is paid in the form of Ordinary Shares in lieu of cash, except if a Non-Executive Director has an existing substantial shareholding. Accordingly, the Company has approved the allotment and issue of 5,395 new Ordinary Shares as follows:   · 491 new Ordinary Shares representing a value of £5,000 to Mr Ashley Martin · 491 new Ordinary Shares representing a value of £5,000 to Ms Andrea Newman

Tim Berners-Lee calls for universal internet access

The World Wide Web is 32 Today and Billions of People Still Don t Have Access to It

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