The Birth of the World-Wide Web
This is a screenshot of Tim Berners-Lee's desktop - which was on a NeXT machine. For some interesting and informative reading, check out: http://www.w3.org/History/1994/WWW/Journals/
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Capturing pieces and plucking out bits of this wonderful digital ephemeral stream we call the internet, hoping to make you laugh or think, and if I'm lucky, leave you inspired.
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This is a screenshot of Tim Berners-Lee's desktop - which was on a NeXT machine. For some interesting and informative reading, check out: http://www.w3.org/History/1994/WWW/Journals/
In a glass case at CERN is an unpreposessing little NeXT cube. It's hard to believe that this little workstation changed the world, but it did. It's Tim Berners Lee's original web server, the world's first.
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