20 Years Of The World Wide Web #6
by Cern
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20 Years Of The World Wide Web #6
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Cern
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Photograph - Photograph
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20 years of the World Wide Web. Microchips, processing units, and other components and circuits on the motherboard of the world's first web server. In December 1990, the world's first World Wide Web (WWW) server ran on a NeXT computer powered by this motherboard. It was located at CERN, the European centre for particle physics near Geneva, Switzerland. The machine was set up by Tim Berners-Lee and Robert Cailliau. Their invention, originally to improve data communication between particle physicists, made the World Wide Web possible. Photographed at CERN on 15 August 2009, during celebrations of 20 years of the World Wide Web.
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August 6th, 2016
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