
Inventor of the Web
The inventor of the Web is Tim Berners-Lee, a computer scientist who, in 1989, created a system to easily share and access information across computers worldwide. He developed the hypertext transfer protocol (HTTP), the HTML language for creating web pages, and the first web browser and server. His innovation made it possible for people to view, link, and navigate information online seamlessly. Berners-Lee's invention transformed how we communicate, learn, and do business, laying the foundation for the modern internet we rely on today.