CERN

12 de enero de 2003

 

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Un invento del CERN que tú conoces muy bien: ¡El WEB!

Origen: http://welcome.cern.ch/welcome/gateway.html

http://public.web.cern.ch/Public/about/achievements/www/history/history.html

Idioma: Inglés.

 

  In late 1990, Tim Berners-Lee, a CERN computer scientist invented the World Wide Web (that you are currently using). The "Web" as it is affectionately called, was originally conceived and developed for the large high-energy physics collaborations which have a demand for instantaneous information sharing between physicists working in different universities and institutes all over the world. Now it has millions of academic and commercial users.
Tim together with Robert Cailliau wrote the first WWW client (a browser-editor running under NeXTStep) and the first WWW server along with most of the communications software, defining URLs, HTTP and HTML. In December 1993 WWW received the IMA award and in 1995 Tim and Robert shared the Association for Computing (ACM) Software System Award for developing the World-Wide Web with M.Andreesen and E.Bina of NCSA.

 


 

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