npr,

30 years ago, one decision altered the course of our connected world

On April 30, 1993, the World Wide Web was released into the public domain. It revolutionized the internet and allowed users to create websites filled with graphics, audio and hyperlinks.

🔗 https://www.npr.org/2023/04/30/1172276538/world-wide-web-internet-anniversary

#technology #npr #news #press #media #independent #usa

koalie,
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@npr

Thanks for writing an interesting article on this important anniversary! 👍

I wrote one on the #w3c blog which lists and explains some of the key technical standards that made the Web the essential medium it is today:

“30th anniversary of licensing the Web for general use, and at no cost”

https://www.w3.org/blog/2023/04/30th-anniversary-of-licensing-the-web-for-general-use-and-at-no-cost/

PadreWil,
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@npr Seems like yesterday. I didn’t have a working , on the internet PC in my home office until 1999/2000 . Compaq and it STILL works !!

RL_Dane,
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@npr

Kinda wishing he'd take it back, now.

The www has seriously jumped the shark

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