“To follow a link, a reader clicks with a mouse (or types in a number if he or she has no mouse). To search and index, a reader gives keywords (or other search criteria). These are the only operations necessary to access the entire world of data.”
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Tim Berners-Lee explaining how his newly invented internet works to colleagues at CERN.
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