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World Wide Web born at CERN 25 years ago
In March 1989 Tim Berners-Lee wrote a proposal to develop a radical new way of linking and sharing information: the World Wide Web
Minimising the muddle
Peggie Rimmer was Tim Berners-Lee’s hierarchical "leader" in CERN’s Data and Documents division when he invented the World Wide Web
Good old Bitnet, and the rise of the World Wide Web
Senior physicist Richard Jacobsson remembers the early days of the World Wide Web at CERN
On the open internet and the free web
David Foster on our responsibility as individuals to preserve an open internet and a free web for the benefit of humankind
Not at all vague and much more than exciting
CERN computer scientist Maria Dimou on Tim Berners-Lee's vision for a free, open World Wide Web
Sign up now for Raspberry Pi programming day at CERN
CERN is hosting a Raspberry Pi programming day on 12 April 2014. This event is free, but it is necessary to sign up to be able to attend
Sign up now for Raspberry Pi programming day at CERN
CERN is hosting a Raspberry Pi programming day on 12 April 2014. This event is free, but it is necessary to sign up to be able to attend
Tool developed at CERN makes software citation easier
Source code from the popular software-development site GitHub can now be preserved and cited through the CERN-hosted online repository Zenodo
Improving data analytics for better science
Representatives of major research institutions and leading IT companies came to CERN for a data analytics workshop organized by CERN openlab
Apply now for cloud computing school in Italy
Applications are now open for "Grid and Cloud Computing concepts and practical applications" in Varenna, Italy