first website

Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web at CERN in 1989. The first website is available at its original URL.

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Web@30: Reliving history and rethinking the future

Thirty years ago, an unimaginably powerful tool was invented by Sir Tim Berners-Lee here, at CERN

News
Computing
12 March, 2019

First Web browser revived during hackathon

As part of CERN’s celebrations of the 30th anniversary of the Web, an international team is at CERN to recreate the WorldWideWeb browser

News
Computing
26 February, 2019
Computing
News
26 February, 2019

Help us build a better CERN website

Take a short survey to help us to improve CERN’s home website

News
Computing
28 March, 2017
Computing
News
28 March, 2017

The CERN effect

An opinion article from Sijbrand de Jong, President of CERN Council, on using innovation and knowledge so cutting-edge research can benefit society

Opinion
Computing
19 April, 2016
Computing
Opinion
19 April, 2016

Welcome to .cern

CERN gets its own top-level domain and moves the core website to http://home.cern

News
Computing
20 October, 2015
Computing
News
20 October, 2015

Dream team of web developers to recreate line-mode browser

Twelve talented web developers have travelled to CERN from all over the world to recreate a piece of web history: the line-mode browser

News
Computing
19 September, 2013
Computing
News
19 September, 2013

Recreating one of the web’s first browsers

CERN is organizing a two-day coding event to recreate the line-mode browser

News
Computing
06 June, 2013

Recreating one of the web’s first browsers

CERN is organizing a two-day coding event to recreate the line-mode browser

News
Computing
06 June, 2013