Alternate Timelines

Scenarios about 'World Wide Web'

The World Wide Web is a global information system of interlinked hypertext documents accessible via the Internet, invented by Tim Berners-Lee in 1989 while at CERN. This revolutionary technology transformed information sharing by creating a standardized way to access, display and link documents, fundamentally changing communication, commerce, and knowledge dissemination worldwide. In alternate history scenarios, different implementations or timing of the Web's development could dramatically alter the pace of globalization and information technology evolution.

What If The Internet Was Never Created?

Exploring the alternate timeline where the technologies that led to the internet never converged, dramatically altering the development of global communications, economy, and society in the digital age.

What If The Internet Was Never Invented?

Exploring the alternate timeline where the global network of interconnected computers never materialized, radically altering technological development, communication, commerce, and social interaction in the modern world.

What If The World Wide Web Was Never Created?

Exploring the alternate timeline where Tim Berners-Lee never developed the World Wide Web, dramatically altering the evolution of digital communication, information sharing, and global connectivity in the modern era.