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Megan VM"1991 Dec 12: Paul Kunz installs first Web server outside of Europe, at SLAC."
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Andy van Dam and others build the Hypertext Editing System and FRESS in 1967.
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Mike Sendall, Tim's boss, Oks the purchase of a NeXT cube, and allows Tim to go ahead and write a global hypertext system.
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- Tim starts work on a hypertext GUI browser+editor using the NeXTStep development environment. He makes up "WorldWideWeb" as a name for the program. (See the first browser screenshot) "World Wide Web" as a name for the project (over Information Mesh, Mine of Information, and Information Mine).
- Project original proposal reformulated with encouragement from CN and ECP divisional management. Robert Cailliau (ECP) joins and is co-author of new version.
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Dan ConnollyToday in 1994 "1 October: World Wide Web Consortium founded" We are turning 20 today! http://t.co/Iqvvb36ejA #w3c20
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While consulting for CERN June-December of 1980, Tim Berners-Lee writes a notebook program, "Enquire-Within-Upon-Everything",
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"Information Management: A Proposal" written by Tim BL and circulated for comments at CERN (TBL). Paper "HyperText and CERN" produced as background (text or WriteNow format).
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jbelbackNineteen years ago yesterday. 1 October 1994: World Wide Web Consortium founded. http://t.co/VAz6krxsNM
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A Little History of the World Wide Web
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Doug Engelbart prototypes an "oNLine System" (NLS) which does hypertext browsing editing, email, and so on. He invents the mouse for this purpose.
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Andy van Dam and others build the Hypertext Editing System and FRESS in 1967
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- Mike Sendall, Tim's boss, Oks the purchase of a NeXT cube, and allows Tim to go ahead and write a global hypertext system.
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- Tim starts work on a hypertext GUI browser+editor using the NeXTStep development environment. He makes up "WorldWideWeb" as a name for the program. (See the first browser screenshot) "World Wide Web" as a name for the project (over Information Mesh, Mine of Information, and Information
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- Line mode browser (www) released to limited audience on "priam" vax, rs6000, sun4.
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- Line mode browser release 1.1 available by anonymous FTP (see news). Presentation to AIHEP'92 at La Londe (FR).
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- O'Reilly, Spry, etc announce "Internet in a box" product to bring the Web into homes.
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the Web is the main reason for the theme of the G7 meeting hosted by the European Commission in the European Parliament buildings in Brussels (BE).
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Mary ByerlyThis site gives a history of the World Wide Web. It documents the underlying ideas behind creating the WWW and goes through its creation up until June of 1995 when the web society was created.
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yatil2kRT @w3c: 16 years ago, 1 October 1994, World Wide Web Consortium founded. Little history of the WWW: http://ping.fm/LgWyU
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Steve BronackA great timeline - with links - of the World Wide Web's development....
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Nick GallWhat should be commenmorated as the birthday of the WWW? The demo date (November ??, 1990) or the "ship" date (August 6, 1991)?
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November 1990: Initial WorldWideWeb program development continues on the NeXT (TBL) . This was a "what you see is what you get" (wysiwyg) browser/editor with direct inline creation of links. The first web server was nxoc01.cern.ch, later called info.cern.ch, and the first web page http://nxoc01.cern.ch/hypertext/WWW/TheProject.html Unfortunately CERN no longer supports the historical site. Note from this era too, the least recently modified web page we know of, last changed Tue, 13 Nov 1990 15:17:00 GMT (though the URI changed.) ... August 1991: Files available on the net by FTP, posted on alt.hypertext (6, 16, 19th Aug), comp.sys.next (20th), comp.text.sgml and comp.mail.multi-media (22nd). Jean-Francois Groff joins the project.
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