1. How did Tim Berners-Lee's work responsibilities in Switzerland influence his ideas
about creating the Enquire program? (R173)
"Extraordinary People: Tim Bemers-Lee
(2 Points
He was looking for new ways to search for information beyond using
encyclopedias
He wanted to use his knowledge of physios to do research and create more
computer software for his company in Geneve
He spoke with people around the world and wished they would stop asking him
the same questions over and over
He had trouble recalling facts he needed to do his job and he longed for a wey
to connect and store data more easily
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