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30th Anniversary of the World Wide Web
March 12, 2019 @ 08:50 - 11:00 UTC+2
Web@30 viewing party!
Suppose all the information stored on computers everywhere were linked. Suppose I could program my computer to create a space in which everything could be linked to everything.
Sir Tim Berners-Lee, inventor of the World Wide Web
In 1989 the world’s largest physics laboratory, CERN, was a hive of ideas and information stored on multiple incompatible computers. Sir Tim Berners-Lee envisioned a unifying structure for linking information across different computers, and wrote a proposal in March 1989 called “Information Management: A Proposal“. By 1991 this vision of universal connectivity had become the World Wide Web.
To celebrate 30 years since Sir Tim Berners-Lee’s proposal and to kick-start a series of celebrations worldwide, CERN will host a 30th Anniversary event in the morning of 12 March 2019 in partnership with the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) and with the World Wide Web Foundation.
SHARE WOOD STUDIOS in Israel is the official host of a Web@30 viewing party! and looking forward to your coming. At a tasting we follow the party at CERN with Sir Tim Berners-Lee (creator of the World Wide Web) and celebrate CERN, us and the WWW in general.
ADMISSION IS FREE
When? 12/03/19 • 08:50-11:00
Where? On our web platform
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