The underlying ideas of the Web can be traced as far back as 1980, when, at CERN in Switzerland, Tim Berners-Lee built ENQUIRE (referring to Enquire Within Upon Everything, a book he recalled from his youth). While it was rather different from the Web we use today, it contained many of the same core ideas (and even some of the ideas of Berners-Lee's next project after the WWW, the Semantic Web).
In March 1989, Tim Berners-Lee wrote Information Management: A Proposal, which referenced ENQUIRE and described a more elaborate information management system. With help from Robert Cailliau, he published a more formal proposal for the World Wide Web on November 12, 1990.
2006-10-20 05:06:32
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answered by Anonymous
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The internet began as ARPANET (Advanced Research Projects Agency Network)
According to Wiki, the first link was opened October 29, 1969. Wiki also credits J.C.R. Licklider as the person who formulated the idea.
It has vastly evolved since then.
2006-10-20 12:11:31
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answered by A.Mercer 7
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I think its the Smerican Army in the 60s or CERN acccording to Angels and Demons by Dan Brown.
2006-10-20 12:05:24
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answered by Anonymous
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internet - military - late 60's (set up for communication between universities) / world-wide-web 1993
2006-10-20 12:12:42
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answered by hell oh 4
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us military mid 1960's
2006-10-20 12:10:42
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answered by jake m 1
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Algore took the credit for it and he wouldn't lie, would he?!?
2006-10-20 12:11:33
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answered by woodlands127 5
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my dad, and in 1992
2006-10-20 12:10:06
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answered by Anonymous
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a thousand story's.........
go check...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Internet#Creation_of_the_Internet
2006-10-20 12:19:07
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answered by Anonymous
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sheesh, everyone knows it was algore!!
2006-10-20 12:10:14
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answered by afterflakes 4
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satan.
2006-10-20 12:03:57
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answered by FacingEviction 4
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