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The History of the Internet: From ARPANET to Tim Berners-Lee
Tim Berners-Lee, an engineer at CERN, came up with the idea of creating a more visually appealing internet with nice, formatted pages. He and his team also established rules for how traffic and online addresses, or IP addresses, would work.
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The episode talks about the early days of the internet and how it used to be a text file sitting on one computer that listed all the computers on the internet and what their address was.
20:02 - 21:35 (01:32)
Summary
The episode talks about the early days of the internet and how it used to be a text file sitting on one computer that listed all the computers on the internet and what their address was.
ChapterThe History of the Internet: From ARPANET to Tim Berners-Lee
Episode#213 - James Ball - Who Owns The Internet & How It Owns Us
PodcastModern Wisdom
Tim Berners-Lee, an engineer at CERN, came up with the idea of creating a system for easily accessible, nicely formatted pages.
21:35 - 26:24 (04:49)
Summary
Tim Berners-Lee, an engineer at CERN, came up with the idea of creating a system for easily accessible, nicely formatted pages. He established rules for how traffic would flow and online addresses would work (IP addresses).