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Andreessen Horowitz Part I

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The Origins of the World Wide Web

The World Wide Web was devised by Tim Berners-Lee who created a set of standards such as HTTP. The web's birth on a Next computer, primarily used in academia, shows the academic roots of the internet. Initially meant for universities to share research, the web's evolution from a closed academic setting to the innovative technology we recognize today is notable.

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