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a planet-wide spiderless trap that caught all of humanity and made us thank it

means A network of interconnected thingsmost commonly the spun trap of a spider, or the global system of linked documents and sites accessed over the internet.

from From Old English 'webb,' meaning a woven fabric, from a Germanic root tied to weaving (a cousin of the verb 'to weave' and of words like 'weft'). For centuries it meant any woven cloth, then narrowed to the spider's silken net. The computing sense arrived in 1989, when Tim Berners-Lee imagined documents linked like threads and called it the World Wide Weba deliberate nod to that ancient image of strands crossing strands.

first siteinfo.cern.ch still exists, born 1991
name originTim Berners-Lee nearly called it Mesh
deep vs surfacesearchable web is tiny fraction of total
early colorfirst web pages had no images allowed
link logichyperlinks were borrowed from 1960s Xanadu dreams
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