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Twenty years ago, the web gave everyday folks the power to publish. But by 2015 standards, it was anything but easy.
The world’s first web page will be dragged out of cyberspace and restored for today’s Internet browsers as part of a project to celebrate 20 years of the Web, organisers said on Tuesday.
The world's first web page has been put back online as part of a Cern project to preserve the World Wide Web's heritage. "The World Wide Web [aims] to give universal access to a large universe of ...
Last week, NPR's All Things Considered featured a story called "The First Web Page, Amazingly, Is Lost." The piece ended with a plea: Perhaps someone out there, someone listening to their radio ...
Before I could build my first Web page back in 1995, I had to read a book on using Hyper Text Markup Language.
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The world's first web page will be dragged out of cyberspace and restored for today's Internet browsers as part of a project to celebrate 20 years of the Web, organisers said on Tuesday.
A screenshot of the original NeXT web browser in 1993: Scientists at the European Organization for Nuclear Research, known by its French acronym CERN, are searching for the first Web page.
The first web page was created by Tim Berners-Lee, a British scientist at CERN, seen in a 2013 photo. (Jean-Christophe Bott, Keystone/Associated Press) What did web pages look like 25 years ago?
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