How Tim Berners-Lee Invented the World Wide Web and Gave It Away (For Free)
Sir Tim Berners-Lee's invention, the World Wide Web, revolutionized global connectivity, enabling over 5.5 billion people to share information freely. He deliberately released it into the public domain in 1993, ensuring universal access and fostering unprecedented innovation. This human-centered vision continues to shape our digital world, though challenges regarding data privacy have emerged.