Web inventor is past NeXT user, present Mac user
During a lecture at the Royal Society in London yesterday, Tim Berners-Lee told the audience that he invented the World Wide Web using a computer from NeXT (the company created by Apple CEO Steve Jobs), according to Macworld UK. In addition, he presented his lecture using Apple’s Safari Web browser on a PowerBook and referenced the Web’s potential by talking about the possibilities of iCal. NeXT was founded by Jobs after he was forced out of Apple in 1985 in a power struggle with John Sculley.
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