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Perhaps no single technical advance has had such a broad impact on business, education, and culture as the Internet, a vast computer network accessed by millions of users around the world.
On March 12, 1989, British computer scientist Tim Berners-Lee wrote an arcane-sounding paper that would launch a revolution. It was called “Information Management: A Proposal,” and it basically laid out the structure and theory of the Web as we use it now.