A Brief History on Internet Infrastructure
The world wide web is a global information medium that one can access via any internet-enabled device

[1989-2001] READ ONLY
Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web while working at CERN in 1989 He developed the first web browser, first web server, and a formatting protocol for documents named "Hypertext Markup Language" (HTML) After publication of this language in 1991, and subsequent release of the browser's source code for public use in 1993, many other web browsers were then soon developed for use online

[2004-NOW] PARTICIPATIVE
Upon web pages becoming structured documents based on HTML, many developers and companies began to discover new ways to share, exchange, and interact with content online New technologies made it easier than ever to create and discover engaging communities, including: RSS, blogging, social media, streaming on demand

[THE FUTURE] SEMANTIC
Sometimes known as "Web 3.0", is an extension of the World Wide Web with standards set forth by the W3C (World Wide Web Consortium) to make the internet machine-readable The developing web 3.0 stack currently includes: Resource Description Framework, RDF Schema, Simple Knowledge Organization System, SPARQL, Notation3, N-Triples, Turtle, Web Ontology Language, Rule Interchange Format, Javascript Object Notation for Linked Format, ActivityPub