Tag: World Wide Web

  • Minimising the muddle

    Peggie Rimmer was Tim Berners-Lee’s hierarchical “leader” in CERN’s Data and Documents division when he invented the World Wide Web

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  • Good old Bitnet, and the rise of the World Wide Web

    Senior physicist Richard Jacobsson remembers the early days of the World Wide Web at CERN

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  • On the open internet and the free web

    David Foster on our responsibility as individuals to preserve an open internet and a free web for the benefit of humankind

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  • Not at all vague and much more than exciting

    CERN computer scientist Maria Dimou on Tim Berners-Lee’s vision for a free, open World Wide Web

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  • Why bring back the line-mode browser?

    A team of web developers are working to build a simulator of one of the earliest web browsers, the line-mode browser

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  • How the internet came to CERN

    François Flückiger on his being inducted to the Internet Hall of Fame, and the story of how the internet came to CERN

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  • Twenty years of a free and open www

    Robert Cailliau on the birth of the web, early brainstorming sessions and “how to spread this thing”

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  • The open internet and the web

    Vinton G Cerf, one of the “Fathers of the internet”, on the architecture, connectivity and openness of the web

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