Google Doodle celebrates World Wide Web's 30th birthday
https://www.cnet.com/news/google-doodle-celebrates-world-wide-webs-30th-birthday/
Google, which was made possible by Berners-Lee's invention, on Tuesday marked the technology milestone with an animated Doodle featuring pixilated letters reminiscent of the crude, block graphics that were common on early web pages. The image of a globe slowly renders on the desktop computer's monitor as a reminder of the slow download speeds that hobbled our experiences in pre-broadband days.
The whole thing began when Berners-Lee grew frustrated that CERN was losing track of valuable project information because of personnel turnover and incompatible computers people brought with them to the office.
Google Doodle celebrates World Wide Web's 30th birthday
Mar 12, 2019, 12:23am UTC
https://www.cnet.com/news/google-doodle-celebrates-world-wide-webs-30th-birthday/
> Google, which was made possible by Berners-Lee's invention, on Tuesday marked the technology milestone with an animated Doodle featuring pixilated letters reminiscent of the crude, block graphics that were common on early web pages. The image of a globe slowly renders on the desktop computer's monitor as a reminder of the slow download speeds that hobbled our experiences in pre-broadband days.
> The whole thing began when Berners-Lee grew frustrated that CERN was losing track of valuable project information because of personnel turnover and incompatible computers people brought with them to the office.