Cern line-mode www browser

This page is optimized for the Cern line-mode browser[1].
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PAGES FROM THOSE DAYS

Between 1990 and 1992, when Tim Berners-Lee and his colleague Robert Caillau at Cern[2] developed what was to become a world-wide web, there was actually only one server: info.cern.ch[3]
Here are links to some other very early sites:

-Stanford Linear Accelerator Center[4], the first US web server (now modernized).
-DESY[5] (Germany, also physics lab)
-NIKHEF[6] (Netherlands, physics, again)


MODERN SITES IN THIS BROWSER

While you have this ancient browser running, take the opportunity to have a look at your own homepage with it! (Use the "go http://www...." command, and don't forget to enter the full URL - old browsers don't automatically add the http:// part!)

If you don't have a website of your own, have a look at one of these!

[IMAGE]Yahoo[8]
[IMAGE]Metamatrix[9]
[IMAGE]Netscape[10]
[IMAGE]Microsoft[11]
[IMAGE]Amazon[12]
[IMAGE]100 hot sites[13] of today

The real Linemode browser may be experienced through a telnet gateway running at the first web server ever[13].