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How the internet came to CERN
François Flückiger on his being inducted to the Internet Hall of Fame, and the story of how the internet came to CERN
CERN inaugurates data centre extension in Budapest
The Wigner Research Centre for Physics in Hungary hosts a major extension of CERN computing resources
Recreating one of the web’s first browsers
CERN is organizing a two-day coding event to recreate the line-mode browser
Recreating one of the web’s first browsers
CERN is organizing a two-day coding event to recreate the line-mode browser
Grid computing founder: 'Science needs to travel faster'
Ian Foster, one of the founders of grid computing, on the challenges of big data
CERN Data Centre expands
A new computer room housing 90 new racks of servers forms a significant expansion of the CERN Data Centre
CERN and OpenAIREplus launch European research repository
Zenodo, hosted at CERN, will researchers to share publications and supporting data more easily
The Large Hadron Collider's worldwide computer
Behind the excellent results from CERN's Large Hadron Collider (LHC) lies the Worldwide LHC Computing Grid – a giant that never sleeps
Twenty years of a free, open web
On 30 April 1993 CERN published a statement that made World Wide Web technology available on a royalty free basis, allowing the web to flourish
Twenty years of a free and open www
Robert Cailliau on the birth of the web, early brainstorming sessions and "how to spread this thing"