In 1989, Tim Berners-Lee, a scientist at CERN, had a groundbreaking idea that would change the world forever. Faced with the challenge of sharing information across different systems, he invented the World Wide Web—a platform that connected data through hyperlinks. His invention paved the way for the internet as we know it, bringing people closer together and opening a new era of global communication. Discover the inspiring story behind the web's creation and how necessity truly became the mother of invention.