The WWW: Our Modern-Day Oracle

The “internet” is the system of data connections between different networks of computers; it can support a variety of protocols for sharing data between computers, allowing activities such as email and FTP. The “world wide web” is a system of linked documents (“web pages”) accessed via the internet with a web browser.

I started using the internet on a regular basis in 1994 while at university. We had workstations that used an early web browser called NCSA Mosaic. The number of web pages in existence at that time could be counted in the thousands. I setup my own website on the university’s servers in 1995.

The utility of the world wide web has been growing exponentially over the past 10 years to the point where many people like me can now think of it as a modern-day oracle.

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