15th birthday of the World Wide Web

05/11/05

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15th birthday of the World Wide Web

In November of 1990, Tim Berners-Lee, a researcher at Europe's CERN Particle Physics Laboratory, invented the very first web server and web browser. The server, entitled simply httpd, and the browser, called WorldWideWeb, ran on Tim's NeXT cube and worked exclusively on the NeXTstep operating system

The story about WWW - CERN

On the 15th birthday of the World Wide Web, a look back

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