First URL active once more

30 Apr 2013 09:55 #1 by Grady
When the first website was born, it was probably quite lonely. And with few people having access to browsers - or to web servers so that they could in turn publish their own content - it must have taken a visionary leap of faith at the time to see why it was so exciting. The early WWW team, led by Tim Berners-Lee at CERN, had such vision and belief. The fact that they called their technology the World Wide Web hints at the fact that they knew they had something special, something big.
In 1993 the WWW team wrote an advert for the web that appeared in Tagung Deutsches ForschungsNetz. They wrote:
"To find out about WWW:
telnet info.cern.ch [a command you would type into your network-enabled computer]
This will give you the very basic line-mode interface. Don't be disappointed: use it to find out how to install it or more advanced graphical interface browsers on your local system."
I think the 'don't be disappointed' is crucial here: the WWW team knew that they had something revolutionary that could look rather ordinary, even disappointing. But they had an idea of what they were building.
The first URL was: http://info.cern.ch/hypertext/WWW/TheProject.html

CERN

Bet nobody knew the first www. was put up in 1993. Cool stuff

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30 Apr 2013 10:46 #2 by FredHayek
20 years ago today...CERN started the band to play. And totally revolutionized the world. Nowdays people in Africa are using their phones as banks.

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