Robert Cailliau
Inventor and Technologist
HTML...software in the last part of 1990. In that year, Berners-Lee and CERN data systems engineer Robert Cailliau collaborated on a joint request for funding, but the project was not formally adopted by CERN. In his personal notes from 1990 he... In this article: HTML, XML, Tim Berners-Lee, Hypertext Transfer Protocol, CERN, Netscape, MIME, E mail, World Wide Web Consortium, and Microsoft |
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Daily Mail | November 03, 2009
The monster devouring us: Even the men who created the internet are beginning to fear its power to destroy our freedom
...easily access this brave new online world. This was the creation of British scientist Tim Berners-Lee and Robert Cailliau, his Belgian colleague at the CERN nuclear research institute in 1989. Thanks to them, we are now in an age when it...
In this article: Google, Facebook, Peter Kirstein, Twitter, University of California Los Angeles, University College London, Stanford University, YouTube, and Tim Berners-Lee
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Breaking News, Analysis, Opinions, Multimedia and Blogs - TIME | June 24, 2009
Tim Berners-Lee and the Birth of the World Wide Web
...his World Wide Web Machine. When Tim began his work with Robert Cailliau in 1989 at CERN, Europe's particle-physics lab in Geneva, the Internet was just beginning to emerge as a commercially available service. But it lacked standardized...
In this article: Tim Berners-Lee, World Wide Web Consortium, Hypertext Transfer Protocol, Mosaic, Google, World Wide Web, HTML, WorldWideWeb, CERN, and MIT
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BBC News | May 26, 2009
Tech Lab
...a tool for average people and unleash all sorts of economic opportunities. The next year Tim Berners-Lee and Robert Cailliau developed the Web and did just that. Despite the obvious promise then, few would have envisaged that in such a...
In this article: Recession, HTML, World Wide Web, Domain Name System, Google's Android, Supply chain, Icann, and Australian National University
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Wikipedia | October 26, 2009
Timeline of communication technology
...way to transmit light via total internal reflection 1969 - The first hosts of ARPANET, Internet's ancestor, are connected. 1989 - Tim Berners-Lee and Robert Cailliau built the prototype system which became the World Wide Web at CERN
In this article: Samuel Morse, World Wide Web, Communications satellite, Battle of Talas, CERN, Copper, Johannes Gutenberg, and Ferdinand Magellan
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Wikipedia | November 04, 2009
CERN
...in 1989 and Robert Cailliau in 1990 . Berners-Lee and Cailliau were jointly honored by the Association for Computing Machinery in 1995 for their contributions to the development of the World Wide Web. Based on the concept of hypertext, the...
In this article: CERN, World Wide Web Consortium, Tim Berners-Lee, Meyrin, Boson, Physics, Nobel Prize, and CMS
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Huffington Post | August 03, 2008
Patrick Takahashi: Why Do We Spend So Much On National Security?
...by Tim Berners-Lee and Robert Cailliau in 1989. Berners-Lee and Cailliau were jointly honored by the ACM in 1995 for their contributions to the development of the World Wide Web." Yes, the reason the U.S. is fighting these wars is...
In this article: World Wide Web, HuffPost, World War II, Richard Cody, Tim Berners-Lee, Middle East, Afghanistan, and Iraq
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Scientific American - Full Content | March 16, 2009
Remembering the Day the World Wide Web Was Born
In fact, it took nearly two years before Berners-Lee-with help from CERN computer scientist Robert Cailliau and others-on Christmas Day 1990 set up the first successful communication between a Web browser and server via the Internet. This...
In this article: Tim Berners-Lee, CERN, World Wide Web, Hypertext Transfer Protocol, HTML, E mail, and Scientific American
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canada.com | May 12, 2009
Internet age has only just begun, founders say
...Cerf. With the help of other scientists at the European Organization for Nuclear Research (CERN), Berners-Lee and Cailliau set up the web in 1989 to allow thousands of scientists around the world to share information and data. The World...
In this article: Tim Berners-Lee, World Wide Web, Agence France-Presse, CERN, Getty Images, Vinton Cerf, and Google
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Wikipedia | November 02, 2009
Robert Cailliau
.... He is a highly regarded public speaker on the past and future of the world wide web and delivered the keynote opening speech at the annual Runtime Revolution developer conference in Edinburgh, Scotland on 1st September 2009. 1995:...
In this article: CERN, Tim Berners-Lee, World Wide Web, Ghent University, University of Michigan, and Southern Cross University
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Robert Cailliau (born 26 January 1947) is a Belgian computer scientist who, together with Sir Tim Berners-Lee, developed the World Wide Web.
- Birth Date:
- January 26, 1947
- Birthplace:
- Tongeren, Belgium
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