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Description First Web Server.jpg |
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* This
NeXT
workstation (a
NeXTcube
, monitor Cern 57503) was used by
Tim Berners-Lee
as the first
Web server
on the
World Wide Web
. It is shown here as displayed in 2005 at Microcosm, the public science museum at
CERN
where Berners-Lee was working in 1991 when he invented the Web.
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Author | User:Coolcaesar at en.wikipedia |
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- 22:06, 14 August 2005 . . Coolcaesar ( Talk ) . . 1000x750 (281253 bytes) ( This NeXT workstation (a NeXTcube) was used by Tim Berners-Lee as the first Web server on the World Wide Web. Today, it is kept in Microcosm, the public museum at the Meyrin site of CERN, in the Canton of Geneva, Switzerland. ) this is the first web server computer which was presented by the USA in London.
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