A team at Switzerland-based research center CERN has rebuilt WorldWideWeb, the world's first browser created in 1990 for its researchers. Earlier this month a group of developers and designers ...
The internet’s come a long way in 30 years The internet’s come a long way in 30 years The birthplace of the modern internet is the European Organization for Nuclear Research, known as CERN, when ...
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Vint Cerf says there are 7 phases of the Internet, and we’re right in the middle right now. What’s coming next? #internet ...
In this 50-year retrospective, we're looking at technologies that had an impact on the world, paved the way for the future, and changed us, in ways good and bad. Previously, we explored the 1980s. Now ...
Thirty years ago, Tim Berners-Lee released the WorldWideWeb browser, unleashing the power of the internet and creating a race among the day's tech giants to dominate how people accessed the web. My ...
The World Wide Web turns 30 this year, and to celebrate three decades of utter chaos and brilliance, CERN developers and designers have created a version of the original WorldWideWeb browser that can ...
You can now experience how your favorite websites would look on the very first internet browser–right down to the fonts. March 2019 marks the 30-year anniversary of ...
Sir Tim Berners-Lee, one of the architects of the World Wide Web, is selling the source code to the original web browser as an NFT (via the BBC). The auction, being run by Sotheby’s, will not only ...
This is the second time this week Hacker News pointed out an old Usenet posting archived on Google Groups that we thought was worth sharing more broadly. The first one was Tim Berners-Lee announcing ...
Early today The Iconfactory released their latest app, a simple web server utility called WorldWideWeb. Solidly developer-focused in scope, the app serves files from a local directory to an ...
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