File:Tim Berners-Lee's computer at CERN.jpg

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Description The computer that Tim Berners-Lee used to invent the World Wide Web at CERN. The book is probably "Enquire Within upon Everything", which TBL describes on page one of his book Weaving the Web as "a musty old book of Victorian advice I noticed as a child in my parents' house outside London".
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Author Robert Scoble from Half Moon Bay, USA
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