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WorldWideWeb ran serve

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    WorldWideWeb

    It was introduced on February 26, 1991 by British scientist Sir Tim Berners-Lee, and ran on the NeXTSTEP platform. ... WorldWideWeb
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    Web server

    Bandwidth throttling to limit the speed of responses in order to not saturate the network and to be able to serve more clients. ... a browser called WorldWideWeb;
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    History of wikis

    However, the creation of the first wiki website only became possible with the development of the hypertext protocol of the WorldWideWeb (1991) and graphical web browsers such as the Netscape Navigator (1994). ... Cunningham made a single card that would serve for all uses.
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    Usenet

    Regional and language-specific hierarchies such as japan.*, malta.* and ne.* serve specific regions such as Japan, Malta and New England. ... "WorldWideWeb: Summary". alt.hypertext.
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    HTML

    The following year, they collaborated on a joint proposal, the WorldWideWeb (W3) project, which was accepted by CERN. ... However, HTTP is used to serve images, sound, and other content in addition to HTML.
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    SlipKnot (web browser)

    It was designed to serve a significant fraction of PC/Windows-based Internet users who could not use Mosaic or Netscape at that time. ... WorldWideWeb (Nexus)
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    Gopher (protocol)

    Gopher was at its height of popularity during a time when there were still many equally competing computer architectures and operating systems. ... WorldWideWeb (Nexus)
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    Web

    WorldWideWeb, the world's first Web browser ... If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article.
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    WebDAV

    In fact Berners-Lee's first web browser, called WorldWideWeb, was able to both view and edit web pages; but, as the Web grew, it became, for most users, a read-only medium.

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