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When proposal for WWW was submitted to boss he called it vague but exciting

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Google Doodle is celebrating 30 years of the World Wide Web. On March 12, 1989, 33-years-old, Sir Tim Berners-Lee, working at Europe's CERN lab submitted the proposal for WWW to his boss who called the idea 'Vague but exciting'. His boss allowed him to develop a simple flowchart into a working model, writing the HTML language, the HTTP application, and WorldWideWeb.app. Today, his vague idea is used by the world.