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Twenty years ago this month, something happened at CERN that would change the world forever: http://info.cern.ch/www20/
huh for some reason i always though the internet came out of a darpa project called arpanet
The Internet actually had its beginnings way back in the 1950s when the space race with Russia was on. With all of the work going on, there needed to be some way to communicate with scientists and engineers in other locations so the work could be shared and double-checked.
Up until 1992, the Internet was located at educational institutions and government facilities. It was called ARPANET, an acronym for Advanced Research Projects Agency Network.
Or more accurately thank you England (which is basically the same thing!thank you god
Or more accurately thank you England (which is basically the same thing!) As the inventor of the world wide web was Sir Tim Berners-Lee. An englishman! :hatsoff:
Twenty years ago this month, something happened at CERN that would change the world forever
Some posters are confusing the internet with the world wide web.I might as well copy and paste from Wikipedia:
the World Wide Web was started in 1989 by the English physicist Sir Tim Berners-Lee, now the Director of the World Wide Web Consortium, and later by Robert Cailliau, a Belgian computer scientist, while both were working at CERN in Geneva, Switzerland. In 1990, they proposed building a "web of nodes" storing "hypertext pages" viewed by "browsers" on a network, and released that web in December. Connected by the existing Internet, other websites were created, around the world, adding international standards for domain names & the HTML language.
Twenty years ago this month, something happened at CERN that would change the world forever: http://info.cern.ch/www20/
Twenty years ago this month, something happened at CERN that would change the world forever: http://info.cern.ch/www20/