After graduating in 1976 from the University of Oxford, Berners-Lee designed computer software for two years at Plessey Telecommunications Ltd.
While at CERN, Berners-Lee developed a program for himself, called Enquire, that could store information in files that contained connections both within and among separate files—a technique that became known as hypertext. While at CERN, Berners-Lee developed a program for himself, called Enquire, that could store information in files that contained connections both within and among separate files—a technique that became known as hypertext.
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In 1984 he returned to CERN to work on the design of the laboratory's computer network, developing procedures that allowed diverse computers to communicate with one another and researchers to control remote machines.
In 1989 Berners-Lee drew up a proposal for creating a global hypertext document system that would make use of the internet.
Berners wrote the software for the first web server and first web client, or "Browser" between October 1990 and the summer of 1991.
In 1994 in the United states he established the world wide web (W3) Consortium at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Laboratory for Computer Science.