From: Doc Shipley
Sent: Tuesday, November 03, 2009 11:44 AM
Mark Tapley wrote:
> Catching up on my old magazine stack
yesterday, I came across what
> looked like a good article in Physics Today (Nov. 1998, Vol. 51 No. 11)
> entitled "The World Wide Web and High-Energy Physics". It described the
> steps leading to the evolution of HTTP, HTML, and the adoption of those
> protocols at CERN and elsewhere. Nice photos of Tim Berners-Lee sitting
> in front of a NeXTStep screen, and *the* Cube that ran the original server.
So not the origins of the Internet, most likely, but rather of the World
Wide Waste^H^H^H^Heb?
> The article appears to be on-line at:
Clicking the PDF download link takes me to a login
page.
...or a buy-it-online link that offers to provide it to you for only
US$23.00.
I took a look at the author's home page (Bebo White, retired from the
Stanford Linear Accelerator Center, whom I used to know!), but the article
is not available from there.
Bummer.
Rich Alderson
Vintage Computing Server Engineer
Vulcan, Inc.
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Seattle, WA 98104
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