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The world's first website is still up and running today! Launched in 1989 by Tim Berners-Lee, the website contains information about the World Wide Web project and can be found at the address info.cern.ch. It's a simple website by today's standards, but it represents a major milestone in the history of the internet. #TechLanes #Technology #TechFacts Internet World, World Wide Web, Old Computers Art, Old Windows Aesthetic Computer, Old Computer Illustration, First Generation Computer Image, History Of Computer Generation, Computer Projects, Computer History

The world's first website is still up and running today! Launched in 1989 by Tim Berners-Lee, the website contains information about the World Wide Web project and can be found at the address info.cern.ch. It's a simple website by today's standards, but it represents a major milestone in the history of the internet. #TechLanes #Technology #TechFacts

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The inner workings of the Macintosh 128K were displayed in Newsweek in 1984. Image: Courtesy of The Mothership 1984: The first Apple Macintosh computer goes on sale. The Macintosh 128K hit the market two days after it was announced to the world in the now-legendary commercial aired during Super Bowl XVIII. If the spot, directed by […]

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AVIDAC, Argonne's first digital computer, began operation in January 1953. It was built by the Physics Division for $ 250,000. Pictured is pioneer Argonne computer scientist Jean F. Hall.    AVIDAC stands for "Argonne Version of the Institute's Digital Automatic Computer" and was based on the IAS architecture developed by John von Neumann.    Photo courtesy of Argonne National Laboratory. John Von Neumann, Computer Images, Women In Tech, Retro Radios, Women At Work, Vintage Technology, Vintage Computer, Computer History, Old Technology

AVIDAC, Argonne's first digital computer, began operation in January 1953. It was built by the Physics Division for $250,000. Pictured is pioneer Argonne computer scientist Jean F. Hall. AVIDAC stands for "Argonne Version of the Institute's Digital Automatic Computer" and was based on the IAS architecture developed by John von Neumann. Courtesy Argonne National Laboratory.

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