I understand the first browser was called "Mosaic" - I think this guy was involved with it. Later, the creater (or one of the creators?) of Mosaic worked at NetScape, a commercial product at that time at that time.
>Currently reading the book 'Angels and Demons' by Dan Brown and the book states that the web (not the internet) was actually invented by Tim Berners-lee, a scientist of CERN. Very interesting reading.
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>So much fiction mixed amongst a little bit of fact can be misleading even when reading for entertainment. I found this site though which may or may not be real and of interest to any others who read or are reading the book:
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http://public.web.cern.ch/Public/Content/Chapters/Spotlight/SpotlightAandD-en.html>
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http://public.web.cern.ch/Public/Welcome.html
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