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Berners-Lee didn't come up with DNS. DNS was developed long before there was a World Wide Web.

And he is credited with creating the World Wide Web. His work at CERN led to HTML and the Web browser. Before that we were using text-based browsers and Unix-like commands to navigate the Internet.
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Inventor of the WWW?  wwwsupport | 02/27/08
DNS?  ny_sal | 02/27/08
Sir Tim Berners-Lee & the WWW  nshindler | 02/27/08
It sounds evil, to me.  Professor8 | 02/27/08
Evil  PaulMiller | 02/27/08
RE: Sir Tim Berners-Lee: Semantic Web is open for business  dt_luke@... | 02/27/08
Al Gore  PaulMiller | 02/27/08
Invent is not the same as Create  GP1628 | 10/24/09
Say Whaaat?!?  thx-1138_@... | 02/28/08
OK, one of the inventors - what's the difference  lenyabloko | 02/27/08
RE: Sir Tim Berners-Lee: Semantic Web is open for business  jamesgillmore@... | 02/28/08

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