On April 30 of that year, Berners-Lee's then employer would make the technology behind the WWW available license free, bundling a basic browser and some key chunks of code into the deal.
But they boil down to this: in order to deliver pages faster, Google is going to make it possible for the browser to resolve Web site addresses like www.google.com into IP addresses like 216.239.51.99 that machines on the Internet can read.
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