World Wide Web
Correct! In the early days of the internet, British scientist Tim Berners-Lee invented a means of sharing documents across a network of computers in 1989 at the European Particle Physics Laboratory in Geneva. Networked Computers also known as servers ran 24/7 and they stored files or documents that anyone on the network could access. Tim called this system Word Wide Web or the Web in short.
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