
TBL (Tim Berners-Lee abbreviation)
TBL stands for Tim Berners-Lee, the British scientist who invented the World Wide Web in 1989. The Web is a system that allows information to be shared and accessed over the internet using interconnected documents called web pages. Berners-Lee created key technologies like HTML (the language of web pages), URLs (web addresses), and HTTP (the way browsers talk to servers). His invention revolutionized how people communicate, share knowledge, and conduct business globally. TBL’s work laid the foundation for the modern internet, making information universally accessible and fostering the digital age.