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More steam!
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This page intentionally left ugly | More steam! This page intentionally left ugly More steam! Menu Skip to content Home About The Cabin Philosophy Shop Doesn’t suck How I found one of the earliest browsers in history December 25, 2015 by eksith Pablo Fernandez Yesterday, the web celebrated its 25th birthday and to join in, I want a little story. A couple of years ago I found a NeXTcube. I’m not going to say where it is to avoid vandalism, but this is the story. Sir Tim Berners-Lee coded the earliest version of the web in his NeXTcube workstation when he was working at CERN, so, I was always interested in this machines, from a historical/playful point of view. The cube that was in front of me was more or less abandoned and I asked the owner if I could play with it. He was very reticent but I was more relentless and I got to play with it. He told me that Next computer belonged, at one point, to CERN and that it has not been used since then. I decided to e...
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