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'''This article is a stub. Please help expand the article by using the edit tab.''' [[Image:Timothy John Berners-Lee 2397.jpg|thumb|center|Tim Berners-Lee]] In December 1990, the first version of the World Wide Web software, created by [[Oral-History:Tim Berners-Lee|Tim Berners-Lee]] and others, began operating within CERN in Geneva, Switzerland. | '''This article is a stub. Please help expand the article by using the edit tab.''' [[Image:Timothy John Berners-Lee 2397.jpg|thumb|center|Tim Berners-Lee]] In December 1990, the first version of the World Wide Web software, created by [[Oral-History:Tim Berners-Lee|Tim Berners-Lee]] and others, began operating within CERN in Geneva, Switzerland. | ||
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In December 1990, the first version of the World Wide Web software, created by Tim Berners-Lee and others, began operating within CERN in Geneva, Switzerland.