Πριν 20 χρόνια, 30 Απριλίου του 1993, το CERN ανακοίνωσε πως τα πρωτόκολλα του WWW θα ήταν ελεύθερα για όλο τον κόσμο!
On 30 April 1993 CERN published a statementthat made World Wide Web (“W3”, or simply “the web”) technology available on a royalty-free basis. By making the software required to run a web server freely available, along with a basic browser and a library of code, the web was allowed to flourish.
British physicist Tim Berners-Lee invented the web at CERN in 1989. The project, which Berners-Lee named “World Wide Web”, was originally conceived and developed to meet the demand for information sharing between physicists in universities and institutes around the world.
World Wide Web
World Wide Web
The WorldWideWeb (W3) is a wide-area hypermedia information retrieval initiative aiming to give universal access to a large universe of documents.
Everything there is online about W3 is linked directly or indirectly to this document, including an executive summary of the project, Mailing lists , Policy , November’s W3 news , Frequently Asked Questions .
- What’s out there?
- Pointers to the world’s online information, subjects , W3 servers, etc.
- Help
- on the browser you are using
- Software Products
- A list of W3 project components and their current state. (e.g. Line Mode ,X11 Viola , NeXTStep , Servers , Tools , Mail robot , Library )
- Technical
- Details of protocols, formats, program internals etc
- Bibliography
- Paper documentation on W3 and references.
- People
- A list of some people involved in the project.
- History
- A summary of the history of the project.
- How can I help ?
- If you would like to support the web..
- Getting code
- Getting the code by anonymous FTP , etc.