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The Invention of HTML: A Deep Dive into the Backbone of the Web Introduction Imagine a world where we couldn’t browse websites, watch online videos, or read blogs! That’s what life was like before HTML was invented. HTML, which stands for HyperText Markup Language , is the foundation of all web pages and websites we see today. But how did it all begin? Let’s take a deep dive into the history and invention of HTML. Who Invented HTML? The story of HTML begins with Tim Berners-Lee , a British computer scientist. In 1989 , while working at CERN (the European Organization for Nuclear Research) in Switzerland, he had a brilliant idea—what if people could share and access documents easily from different computers? This idea led him to create HTML , the language that helps structure web pages. Tim Berners-Lee developed HTML to solve a big problem: Scientists needed a way to share research papers quickly without printing them on paper...