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World Wide Web Collection

The world wide web, a revolutionary invention that has transformed our lives

Background imageWorld Wide Web Collection: Internet computer code

Internet computer code. Lines of Hypertext Markup Language (HTML), the language used by programmers to develop web sites. HTML code is written in text form

Background imageWorld Wide Web Collection: Symbol @ & binary code to represent E-mail

Symbol @ & binary code to represent E-mail
E-mail symbol. Computer artwork representing electronic mail (e-mail), showing the symbol " @" (meaning " at" ) with streams of zeroes and ones (binary digits)

Background imageWorld Wide Web Collection: AI IMAGE - Portrait of Tim Berners-Lee, 2010s, (2023). Creator: Heritage Images

AI IMAGE - Portrait of Tim Berners-Lee, 2010s, (2023). Creator: Heritage Images
AI IMAGE - Portrait of Tim Berners-Lee, 2010s, (2023). English computer scientist Berners-Lee (born 1955), also known as TimBL, is best known as the inventor of the World Wide Web

Background imageWorld Wide Web Collection: AI IMAGE - Portrait of Tim Berners-Lee, 2010s, (2023). Creator: Heritage Images

AI IMAGE - Portrait of Tim Berners-Lee, 2010s, (2023). Creator: Heritage Images
AI IMAGE - Portrait of Tim Berners-Lee, 2010s, (2023). English computer scientist Berners-Lee (born 1955), also known as TimBL, is best known as the inventor of the World Wide Web

Background imageWorld Wide Web Collection: AI IMAGE - Portrait of Tim Berners-Lee sitting with a laptop, 2010s, (2023)

AI IMAGE - Portrait of Tim Berners-Lee sitting with a laptop, 2010s, (2023). Creator: Heritage Images
AI IMAGE - Portrait of Tim Berners-Lee sitting with a laptop, 2010s, (2023). English computer scientist Berners-Lee (born 1955), also known as TimBL

Background imageWorld Wide Web Collection: AI IMAGE - Portrait of Tim Berners-Lee, 2010s, (2023). Creator: Heritage Images

AI IMAGE - Portrait of Tim Berners-Lee, 2010s, (2023). Creator: Heritage Images
AI IMAGE - Portrait of Tim Berners-Lee, 2010s, (2023). English computer scientist Berners-Lee (born 1955), also known as TimBL, is best known as the inventor of the World Wide Web

Background imageWorld Wide Web Collection: Deputy business and technical librarian Noel Hanson demonstrates the on-line computer

Deputy business and technical librarian Noel Hanson demonstrates the on-line computer terminals, the only ones in libraries in Tyne and Wear, at Newcastle Central Library. 16th January 1984

Background imageWorld Wide Web Collection: Internet theft

Internet theft. Conceptual computer artwork representing theft on the internet. A copyright symbol (white) is seen, overwritten with the word " download"

Background imageWorld Wide Web Collection: World Wide Web main server at CERN, Geneva

World Wide Web main server at CERN, Geneva
World Wide Web server. View of the main server for the World Wide Web (WWW or Web) in the mid- 1990s, seen in the main computer room at CERN, the European particle physics laboratory near Geneva

Background imageWorld Wide Web Collection: Elderly woman using a laptop computer

Elderly woman using a laptop computer
MODEL RELEASED. Elderly woman using a laptop computer at home

Background imageWorld Wide Web Collection: Internet speeds, conceptual artwork C017 / 3638

Internet speeds, conceptual artwork C017 / 3638
Internet speeds, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageWorld Wide Web Collection: Tablet computer, electronic data security F006 / 6301

Tablet computer, electronic data security F006 / 6301
Tablet computer showing conceptual computer artwork of a key with a printed electric circuit on it. This could represent secure data transfer over the internet, the worldwide network of computers

Background imageWorld Wide Web Collection: Internet service provider, artwork F005 / 0181

Internet service provider, artwork F005 / 0181
Internet service provider, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageWorld Wide Web Collection: Internet service provider, artwork F005 / 0180

Internet service provider, artwork F005 / 0180
Internet service provider, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageWorld Wide Web Collection: World Wide Web, conceptual image

World Wide Web, conceptual image
World Wide Web, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageWorld Wide Web Collection: Mobile internet shopping, concept

Mobile internet shopping, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageWorld Wide Web Collection: Internet traffic, conceptual artwork C014 / 0671

Internet traffic, conceptual artwork C014 / 0671
Internet traffic, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageWorld Wide Web Collection: Global connectivity, conceptual image C017 / 7742

Global connectivity, conceptual image C017 / 7742
Global connectivity, conceptual image

Background imageWorld Wide Web Collection: QR code after being scanned C013 / 9472

QR code after being scanned C013 / 9472
QR code (on bottle) after being scanned by a mobile phone. A QR code, designed to be scanned by devices such as mobile phones

Background imageWorld Wide Web Collection: QR code being scanned C013 / 9473

QR code being scanned C013 / 9473
QR code (lower right) being scanned by a tablet computer. A QR code, designed to be scanned by devices such as mobile phones or mobile-enabled computers

Background imageWorld Wide Web Collection: QR code being scanned C013 / 9471

QR code being scanned C013 / 9471
QR code (on bottle) being scanned by a mobile phone. A QR code, designed to be scanned by devices such as mobile phones, is a matrix barcode that consists of black modules arranged in a square

Background imageWorld Wide Web Collection: Information overload, conceptual artwork

Information overload, conceptual artwork
Information overload. Conceptual artwork of a man clutching his head with wires leading to electrical apparatus in books. This can represent subjects such as information overload

Background imageWorld Wide Web Collection: Online identity theft, conceptual artwork

Online identity theft, conceptual artwork
Online identity theft, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageWorld Wide Web Collection: Internet shopping, conceptual artwork C013 / 4700

Internet shopping, conceptual artwork C013 / 4700
Internet shopping, conceptual computer artwork

Background imageWorld Wide Web Collection: Identity theft

Identity theft. Conceptual computer artwork representing electronic identity theft

Background imageWorld Wide Web Collection: Abstract artwork of the World Wide Web

Abstract artwork of the World Wide Web

Background imageWorld Wide Web Collection: Conceptual image world communication by computer

Conceptual image world communication by computer
Internet communication. Conceptual image representing computer communication around the world. The image shows a laptop computer displaying a human eye set against a coloured web pattern

Background imageWorld Wide Web Collection: Internet chat rooms

Internet chat rooms. Conceptual computer artwork of womens mouths displayed on computer monitors. This may represent on-line dating or relationships that develop after communicating with strangers

Background imageWorld Wide Web Collection: Surfing cyberspace

Surfing cyberspace
Surfing in cyberspace. Abstract computer graphic of a human figure on a surfboard against an image of the Earth covered with zeros and ones

Background imageWorld Wide Web Collection: Conceptual computer artwork of internet security

Conceptual computer artwork of internet security
E-mail security. Conceptual computer illustration of an @ sign on a chain depicting electronic mail (e-mail) security. This sign forms part of all e- mail addresses

Background imageWorld Wide Web Collection: Abstract artwork of the Internet around the Earth

Abstract artwork of the Internet around the Earth
Internet. Abstract artwork of the internet, the global computer communication network which includes the World Wide Web (WWW)

Background imageWorld Wide Web Collection: Information superhighway

Information superhighway. Abstract artwork of the information superhighway, showing a stream of code letters whizzing around the Earth

Background imageWorld Wide Web Collection: Abstract artwork of the internet and e-mail

Abstract artwork of the internet and e-mail
Internet and e-mail. Computer artwork representing the internet and electronic mail (e-mail), showing a palmtop computer. In the foreground is the symbol " @" (" at" )

Background imageWorld Wide Web Collection: Electronic UK

Electronic UK. Conceptual computer artwork of a map of the UK overlaid with electronic circuitry. The circuitry and the concentric circles (lower right) could represent internet communications

Background imageWorld Wide Web Collection: Nanniebots

Nanniebots, conceptual image. Nanniebots guarding the door to a chatroom on the internet. Nanniebots are part of a software program called ChatNannies

Background imageWorld Wide Web Collection: Internet information

Internet information. Conceptual image of a human eye reading information on a computer screen. This and the Earth map represent the information held on the global internet communications network

Background imageWorld Wide Web Collection: Electronic data security

Electronic data security. Conceptual computer artwork of a key with a printed electric circuit on it. This could represent secure data transfer over the internet, the worldwide network of computers

Background imageWorld Wide Web Collection: Internet business

Internet business. Conceptual computer artwork of missiles coming out of a computer monitor, representing the struggles of internet businesses. There are explosions in the background

Background imageWorld Wide Web Collection: Electronic doctor

Electronic doctor
MODEL RELEASED. Electronic doctor. Conceptual computer artwork of a doctor and a personal computer, representing the medical advice that is available on the internet

Background imageWorld Wide Web Collection: Internet dating

Internet dating. Computer artwork of two computers with arms and legs, holding hands. This image represents internet dating

Background imageWorld Wide Web Collection: WWW and e-mail

WWW and e-mail
Internet. Computer artwork representing the inter- net, an international network of computers that includes the World Wide Web (WWW) & electronic mail (e-mail)

Background imageWorld Wide Web Collection: Information superhighway, computer artwork

Information superhighway, computer artwork
Information superhighway, conceptual computer artwork. Data discs flying along a tunnel

Background imageWorld Wide Web Collection: Artwork of a computer connected to the Internet

Artwork of a computer connected to the Internet
Information superhighway. Abstract image of a portable computer connected to a global communica- tion network or information superhighway

Background imageWorld Wide Web Collection: Internet chat room

Internet chat room. Conceptual computer artwork of a chat room door and circuitry in the background. This may represent the use of text based internet chat rooms

Background imageWorld Wide Web Collection: Internet abstract

Internet abstract
Internet. Conceptual computer artwork representing the internet, including electronic mail (e-mail) and the World Wide Web (WWW)

Background imageWorld Wide Web Collection: Security on the internet

Security on the internet
Internet security. Conceptual image of security on the Internet being breached. The image shows a gold padlock above a computer landscape

Background imageWorld Wide Web Collection: E-mail

E-mail. Computer artwork of an @ (at) sign with a human figure. @ is used in all e-mail addresses. The figure is a drawing of limb movements by Leonardo da Vinci (1452-1519)

Background imageWorld Wide Web Collection: Internet

Internet. Conceptual computer artwork representing internet communications, showing two people linked by an electronic circuit diagram. The zeros and ones are computer binary code



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The world wide web, a revolutionary invention that has transformed our lives, and is the intricate network of interconnected computers and computer code that allows us to access information from anywhere in the world. With its symbol @ and binary code representing E-mail, communication has never been easier. Deputy business and technical librarian Noel Hanson demonstrates the power of the online computer, showcasing how it connects us to endless possibilities. However, with great power comes great responsibility as internet theft continues to be a concern. At the heart of this vast network lies the World Wide Web main server at CERN in Geneva, where data flows like an unstoppable force. Even elderly individuals have embraced this technology, as we see an elderly woman confidently using her laptop computer. Internet speeds are constantly improving, pushing boundaries and enabling us to achieve more than ever before. This is beautifully depicted in conceptual artwork C017 / 3638 which captures the essence of lightning-fast connections. As we delve into electronic data security on tablet computers (F006 / 6301), we realize how crucial it is to protect ourselves in this digital realm. The concept image of the World Wide Web reminds us that everything is just a click away – knowledge, entertainment, and connection. Behind every seamless browsing experience stands an Internet service provider (ISP) ensuring smooth connectivity for users worldwide. Artwork F005 / 0181 represents their role in keeping us connected day after day. In this rapidly evolving digital landscape captured by conceptual image F005 / 0180, we witness firsthand how ISPs play a vital role in bridging gaps between people across continents through reliable internet services. The world wide web has become an integral part of our lives; it empowers us with knowledge while connecting billions around the globe.