Sir Tim
News While Apple fumbled, over at CERN the then plain Berners-Lee wrote a program called WorlDwidEweb, a point and click hypertext editor that ran on the NeXT machine -- ironically developed by Apple co-founder Steve Jobs.
[December 31, 2003, 10:10]
Browser benchmarks: IE, Firefox, Opera and Safari review
Reviews When Tim Berners-Lee presented his employer CERN with the first browser, WorldWideWeb, to facilitate information flow between the different departments in the European nuclear research centre in Geneva, he little suspected that it would cause a...
[May 23, 2008, 16:40]
Cern celebrates 20 years of the web
News Berners-Lee developed a browser/editor called WorldWideWeb on a Next computer system. The European Centre for Nuclear Research, or Cern, on Friday celebrated 20 years since the conception of the World Wide Web.
[March 13, 2009, 15:40]
When blogs collide...
Blog A case of wrongdoing, badly handled through a wish to avoid too much worldwideweb mudslinging? Out in the blogosphere, a most intriguing story is - well, not unfolding, exactly. That's precisely what it's not doing.
[July 2, 2008, 2:46]



