"The story of the growth of the World……" — Tim Berners-Lee
"The story of the growth of the World Wide Web can be measured by the number of Web pages that are published and the number of links between pages. The Web's ability to allow people to forge links is why we refer to it as an abstract information space, rather than simply a network."
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103 Quotes by Tim Berners-Lee
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