Friday, May 10, 2013
CERN recreates the first website
A group of scientists at the European Organization of Nuclear Research
(CERN), announced the launch of a project for the reconstruction of the
first web site in order "to honor the ideals on which it was built" this
invention, considered among the greatest of the century last year. CERN
scientists objective is to maintain hardware and software that brought
about the original first page of the website. The latter was built by
British professor, Sir Tim Berners-Lee. In 1989, Berners-Lee along with
Belgian computer systems engineer Robert Cailliau wrote the first
proposal to build the website. A year later it doubles CERN scientists
featured in roughly their project. Project Sir Berners-Lee intended
approach of communication between CERN scientists who were from all over
Europe. They most of the time spent in laboratories and universities
that teach and share their experience or scientific work needed to be
presented physically at CERN in Geneva, Switzerland, or to use
traditional methods such as letters or fiksë.Metoda the first mobile
time spent, the second dekonspironte privacy of scientific discovery. It
also took a more rapid and more certain that CERN scientists make
contact with each other. This worked for Tim Berners-Lee. In late 1990
he began to establish his idea to feature in a NeXT computer at CERN
premises. This computer is the first address of a website and even today
read handwritten "This machine is the server. Mose turn off! "(This
machine is a server. IT WILL NOT POWER DOWN!). Today, 23 years later
when the internet world has advanced rapidly, CERN engineers warn
recreating the same site, for nostalgia and to remember the 20th
anniversary of CERN's decision to waive copyright and t 'donated his
entire internet world.
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