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How the Web Was Born: The Story of the World Wide Web (Popular Science)
 
 
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How the Web Was Born: The Story of the World Wide Web (Popular Science) [Paperback]

James Gillies , Robert Cailliau
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The World Wide Web is like an encyclopaedia, a telephone directory, a record collection, a video shop, and Speakers' Corner all rolled into one and accessible through any computer. Read the first page
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