The European Centre for Nuclear Research, or Cern, on Friday celebrated 20 years since the conception of the World Wide Web. Sir Tim Berners-Lee, who was working at Cern at the time, first proposed ...
Ten years ago, CERN issued a statement declaring that a little known piece of software called the World Wide Web was in the public domain. That was on 30 April 1993, and it opened the floodgates to ...
In the wake of Steven Hawking's recent death, a lot of things he was working on are trickling out to a bit more fanfare than they otherwise might've gotten. Among these is an essay co-written with ...
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