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Web History
Jay Hoffman
10 episodes
9 months ago
The history of the web.
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The history of the web.
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Chapter 3: The Website
Web History
29 minutes 52 seconds
5 years ago
Chapter 3: The Website
Kunz and Addis were both enthusiastic purveyors of research at SLAC. They each played their part in advancing information discovery. When Kunz told Addis about the web, they both had the same idea about what to do with it. SLAC was going to need a website. Kunz built a web server at Stanford — the first in the United States. Addis, meanwhile, wrangled a few colleagues to help her build the SLAC website. The site launched on December 12, 1991, a year after Berners-Lee first published his own website at CERN.
Web History
The history of the web.