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  2. WorldWideWeb - Wikipedia

    • WorldWideWeb (later renamed Nexus to avoid confusion between the software and the World Wide Web) is the first web browser and web page editor. It was discontinued in 1994. It was the first WYSIWYG HTML editor. The source code was released into the public domain on 30 April 1993. Some of the code still resides on Tim Berners-Lee's NeXT Computer i… See more

    History

    Tim Berners-Lee wrote what would become known as WorldWideWeb on a NeXT Computer during … See more

    Features

    Since WorldWideWeb was developed on and for the NeXTSTEP platform, the program uses many of NeXTSTEP's components – WorldWideWeb's layout engine was built around NeXTSTEP's Text classSee more

    External links

    Tim Berners-Lee: WorldWideWeb
    A Little History of the World Wide Web
    Berners-Lee's blog
    • Weaving the Web (ISBN 0-06-251587-X), Berners-Lee's book about the conception of the Web.… See more

     
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  2. The first web browser, WorldWideWeb, was developed in 1990 by Tim Berners-Lee for the NeXT Computer (at the same time as the first web server for the same machine) and introduced to his colleagues at CERN in March 1991.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_web_browser
    In December 1990, an application called WorldWideWeb was developed on a NeXT machine at The European Organization for Nuclear Research (known as CERN) just outside of Geneva. This program – WorldWideWeb — is the antecedent of most of what we consider or know of as "the web" today.
    worldwideweb.cern.ch/
    In 1990, Berners-Lee wrote the first web browser—called WorldWideWeb.app at first—and the first web server, httpd. They ran on Berners-Lee’s NeXTCube computer, which included advanced object-oriented development tools that shipped with the NeXTSTEP operating system. Tim Berners-Lee used a similar NexT computer to design the World Wide Web.
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  3. The Browser — WorldWideWeb NeXT Application

    This is the first version of the NextStep WorldWideWeb application like the libWWW Library. It can pick up hypertext information from files in a number of formats, from local files, from remote files using NFS or anonymous FTP, from …

     
  4. Tim Berners-Lee: WorldWideWeb, the first Web client

    The first web browser - or browser-editor rather - was called WorldWideWeb as, after all, when it was written in 1990 it was the only way to see the web. Much later it was renamed Nexus in order to save confusion between the program …

  5. History of the web browser - Wikipedia

  6. CERN 2019 WorldWideWeb Rebuild

    In December 1990, an application called WorldWideWeb was developed on a NeXT machine at The European Organization for Nuclear Research (known as CERN) just outside of Geneva. …

  7. History — WorldWideWeb NeXT …

    Three main technologies were developed essentially in tandem around 1990: the WorldWideWeb NeXT hypertext browser, the CERN httpd web server, and the libwww C library. Most of the …

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  10. The Web’s First (And Second) Browser

    WorldWideWeb was built for, and only worked on, NeXT computers, not a particularly popular operating system. Running close to out of time on the project, Berners-Lee recruited …

  11. WorldWideWeb – the first browser - Web Design …

    At CERN, a Swiss research center, a British physicist and internet pioneer Tim Berners-Lee created the world’s first web browser, called WorldWideWeb. The browser was also a simple WYSIWYG (What You See Is What You Get) …

  12. CERN's world-first browser reborn: Now you can …

    Feb 20, 2019 · A team at Switzerland-based research center CERN has rebuilt WorldWideWeb, the world's first browser created in 1990 for its researchers.

  13. Web Browser History - First, Early - LivingInternet

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  15. Timeline — WorldWideWeb NeXT Application - CERN

  16. cern.info.ch - TIm Berners-Lee's original WorldWideWeb browser

  17. 30 Years of Browsers: A Quick History - PCMag

  18. The birth of the Web - CERN

  19. What was the first ever web browser? - TechSpot

  20. Feb. 26, 1991: Just Browsing - WIRED

  21. The birth of the World Wide Web | timeline.web.cern.ch

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