
Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the World Wide Web, reflects on its idealistic beginnings and current challenges in his new memoir. The article highlights CERN's 1993 decision to make the web's source code public, fostering exponential growth. It also details Daniel Lewin's crucial contribution to content distribution algorithms, which enabled Akamai Technologies, before his tragic death on 9/11.
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