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“When Tim Berners-Lee first proposed the “Mesh” (later renamed to the World Wide Web) to CERN back in 1989, the concept was much simpler than it has become today.  The problem Berners-Lee sought to solve was how to establish links between the massive number of related documents generated world-wide by CERN projects, especially the LHC.  So he focused primarily on hyperlinked text.  In a section of the proposal titled “Bells and Whistles”, we read:” source...
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