Formulation of World Wide Web
Tim Berners-Lee lays down the foundation of the world wide web with the “informational management proposal” he circulates at CERN.
March 12, 1989
Tim Berners-Lee lays down the foundation of the world wide web with the “informational management proposal” he circulates at CERN.
January 25, 1990
Tim Berners-Lee releases the code for the world wide web to the public.
1993
The Mosaic browser popularized the web with an interface developed by a team led by Marc Andreessen at the University of Illinois.
1994
China gets first Internet connection, but filters the content.
The White House launches its website, www.whitehou se.gov
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1995
Microsoft releases Internet Explorer, commencing the holy grail wars of browsers which will later kill off Netscape.
Ebay is launched
1998
Google Begins operations and would later become the leading search engine.
The US government gives control of the Web domain system to the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers.
2000
The Internet virus ILOVEYOU infects millions of computers around the world and causes billions of dollars of damage and highlights the need for online security.
2007
Estonia conducts the first online parliamentary election.
2012
A global telecom treaty is signed by 89 UN member states, with some countries claiming the US has too much control of the Internet. The United States and 55 Other countries reject the document, saying it could lead to government regulation of the Internet.