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    Revision as of 18:48, 15 January 2006 by imported>Cosmea (first web server ever)
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    The first Web server.

    The first Web Server on the WWW was this NeXT workstation (a NeXTcube), used by Tim Berners-Lee. Today, it is kept in Microcosm, the public museum at the Meyrin site of CERN, in the Canton of Geneva, Switzerland.

    The document resting on the keyboard is a copy of "Information Management: A Proposal," which was Berners-Lee's original proposal for the World Wide Web.

    The label on the cube itself has the following text: "This machine is a server. DO NOT POWER IT DOWN!!"

    Just below the keyboard (not shown) is a label which reads: "At the end of the 80s, Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web using this Next computer as the first Web server."

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