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An email-encryption service born in Restaurant One
Time spent at CERN has inspired a team of young computer scientists to launch ProtonMail, a new encrypted-email service
CERN inspires entrepreneurs for email encryption
Time spent at CERN has inspired a team of young computer scientists to launch ProtonMail, a new encrypted-email service
CERN openlab on future IT challenges in scientific research
CERN openlab today published a White Paper on future IT challenges in scientific research
Higgs boson machine-learning challenge
Teach the machines: CERN launches competition to develop machine-learning analysis techniques for Higgs data
Launch of new cloud-computing marketplace to boost research
Helix Nebula launches its new cloud-computing marketplace service during event at CERN
Lync: A collaboration tool for CERN
The Lync system provides collaboration features such as phone calls, instant messaging, a presence indicator and integration with Exchange calendar
Social media guidelines now available for CERN people
Are you a CERN person who uses social media? Be sure to read the CERN social media guidelines
CERN's Ben Segal joins Internet Hall of Fame
At a ceremony today in Hong Kong, the Internet Society has recognized Ben Segal for his contributions to the development of the internet
IT plays starring role at CineGlobe Film Festival
The event saw filmmakers, artists, and storytellers descend upon Geneva, but also computer programmers, web developers, and videogame designers
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