The CERN Internet Exchange Point (CIXP) is a historical European Internet landmark, through which the first pan-European Internet backbone and the first...
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Additionally, there are Internet exchange point associations that publish lists of member IXPs. Some of the Internet exchange point associations are loosely...
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also hosts the CERN Internet Exchange Point (CIXP), one of the two main internet exchange points in Switzerland. As of 2022[update], CERN employs ten times...
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use, while the internet exchange is still operated by Equinix in Zurich and Geneva. Equinix also operates the CERN Internet Exchange Point in Geneva. "IXEurope...
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independent peering point. In February 1994, a layer 2 shared infrastructure, used between academic institutes, was connected with CERN to exchange traffic. Other...
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History of the World Wide Web (redirect from Info.cern.ch)
Berners-Lee's return to CERN, TCP/IP protocols were installed on Unix machines at the institution, turning it into the largest Internet site in Europe. In...
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known as CERN httpd), the first web server, and the first Web pages that described the project itself. In 1991 the Commercial Internet eXchange was founded...
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Segal, Ben (1995). A short history of Internet protocols at CERN. Geneva: CERN (published April 1995). doi:10.17181/CERN_TCP_IP_history. "FLAGSHIP". Central...
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Internet top-level domains (TLD) contains top-level domains, which are those domains in the DNS root zone of the Domain Name System of the Internet....
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history of Internet protocols at CERN. Geneva: CERN (published April 1995). doi:10.17181/CERN_TCP_IP_history. Réseaux IP Européens (RIPE) "Internet History...
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Top-level domain (redirect from Internet TLDs)
users, but were not interoperable directly with the Internet and exchanged mail with the Internet via special email gateways. For relaying purposes on...
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and Nicola Pellow at CERN, developed the World Wide Web. In 2012 he was inducted into the Internet Hall of Fame by the Internet Society. Simon S. Lam...
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IPv6 (redirect from Internet Protocol Version 6)
Internet Protocol version 6 (IPv6) is the most recent version of the Internet Protocol (IP), the communications protocol that provides an identification...
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CERN in Geneva, and will enable global access to the Square Kilometre Array radio astronomy project co-hosted in South Africa and Australia. Internet...
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its and Sweden's only Internet exchange point (D-GIX) to the company Netnod after the government requested in 1996 that the Internet in Sweden be formalized...
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and Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web in 1989 while working at CERN in Switzerland. Britain pioneered research and development of computers in...
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Information Age (redirect from Internet era)
CD-ROM disks. "1988". Retrieved 17 April 2015. "A short history of the Web". CERN. 25 January 2024. Retrieved 16 February 2024. "World Wide Web and Its Journey...
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ICANN (redirect from Internet Corporation For Assigned Names and Numbers)
announced that Kurt Erik Lindqvist, who has been CEO of the London Internet Exchange since 2019, was to become the new president and CEO of ICANN on December...
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e-mail sent to Poland, sent by CERN on 20 November 1990, and received on a MicroVax II computer. Top-level domain: .pl Internet users: 36.68 million users;...
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Retrieved October 7, 2016. "The birth of the World Wide Web | CERN timelines". Timeline.web.cern.ch. Archived from the original on December 3, 2013. Retrieved...
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Search engine (redirect from Internet search)
There was a list of webservers edited by Tim Berners-Lee and hosted on the CERN webserver. One snapshot of the list in 1992 remains, but as more and more...
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Berners-Lee put the first web page online on August 6, 1991, while working for CERN in Geneva Switzerland. Online gaming started in the early seventies. At that...
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Protocol Wars (redirect from Internet-OSI Standards War)
the Internet suite of email protocols (SMTP, POP and IMAP) grew rapidly. The invention of the World Wide Web in 1989 by Tim Berners-Lee at CERN, as an...
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List of websites founded before 1995 (category Internet properties by year of establishment)
The first website was created in August 1991 by Tim Berners-Lee at CERN, a European nuclear research agency. Berners-Lee's WorldWideWeb browser became...
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employer CERN, with the goal of easing the exchange of information between scientists by using a hypertext system. The proposal titled "HyperText and CERN",...
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(December 2006). "sFlow, I can feel your traffic" (PDF). Amsterdam Internet Exchange (AMS-IX). Retrieved 2016-03-09. "sFlow Products: Network Equipment"...
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Data center (redirect from Internet data center)
center management Dynamic infrastructure Electrical network Internet exchange point Internet hosting service Microsoft underwater data center Neher–McGrath...
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This list of English-language generic Internet top-level domains (TLD) contains generic top-level domains, which are those domains in the DNS root zone...
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Member State of CERN". home.cern. Archived from the original on 14 March 2018. Retrieved 18 March 2018. "Davos: Final decision on CERN business incubation...
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology computer science lab. W3C collaborated with CERN and was supported by DRNA and the European Commission, hosting its first...
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