
Some of you may already be aware of the fact that the World Wide Web (WWW) is now 20 years old this month. The Web was proposed in 1989 by a computer scientist at CERN named Tim Berners-Lee who went on to found the World Wide Web Consortium at MIT. To commemorate this profound historic event CERN has created a website called World Wide Web@20. A webcast of events happening today (March 13) at CERN can be viewed from this site.
Oh, and be sure to visit the "End of the Internet" by clicking on the graphic above!
--Josh
Friday, March 13, 2009
The World Wide Web at 20
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Labels: CERN, computer science, Tim Berners-Lee, WWW
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