Investors expect 'golden age' disruption as the web turns 30

The themes and markets best placed to benefit from tech boom

Beth Brearley
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This week marks the 30th anniversary of the creation of the world wide web, first proposed by British engineer Sir Tim Berners-Lee.

This week marks the 30th anniversary of the creation of the world wide web, first proposed by British engineer Sir Tim Berners-Lee. From humble beginnings, this invention has since spawned into a network utilised by five billion people - helping them obtain information, share and communicate. Here, investors discuss the development of the web and the internet and highlight the themes and companies at the forefront of this technological age.

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