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Le Bret du Faux
C'était dans l'actu - 04/09/2024

Le Bret du Faux

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2024 2:19


Plongeons ensemble dans les coulisses de l'invention du World Wide Web, un événement qui a profondément marqué l'histoire de l'informatique et des technologies de l'information.

Un jour dans l'info
La naissance du web, de l'espoir à la perte totale de contrôle

Un jour dans l'info

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2024 40:21


Au début des années 90, une idée géniale a émergé au Centre Européen pour la Recherche Nucléaire (CERN) : le web. Personne ne pouvait imaginer à quel point celle-ci allait révolutionner le monde, pour le meilleur et pour le pire. Cet épisode de l'Histoire Continue raconte les circonstances de la naissance du web, l'histoire des deux hommes qui l'ont vécue en direct, et comment ils en ont perdu le contrôle. Le Britannique Tim Berners-Lee et le belge Robert Cailliau. Invité : Quentin Jardon, journaliste, auteur du livre Alexandria (ed. Gallimard). Merci pour votre écoute L'Histoire Continue c'est également en direct tous les samedis de 9h à 10h sur www.rtbf.be/lapremiere Retrouvez l'ensemble des épisodes de l'Histoire Continue sur notre plateforme Auvio.be https://auvio.rtbf.be/emission/l-histoire-continue-19690 Et si vous avez apprécié ce podcast, n'hésitez pas à nous donner des étoiles ou des commentaires, cela nous aide à le faire connaître plus largement.

HISTORY This Week
The Web Goes World Wide

HISTORY This Week

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2022 30:34


August 6, 1991. On an Internet news board, a memo appears, describing a new project that some scientists have been developing: “The WorldWideWeb (WWW) project.” It's meant to help ordinary people use the Internet—which at the time is only being used by a small group of experts. How did a group of scientists and coders even conceive of something like the Web? And how did they bring it not just to coders and other specialists, but to the rest of us—for better or for worse?Special thanks to our guests: Robert Cailliau, Jean-François Groff, Peggie Rimmer, Ben Segal, and Marc Weber, Web historian and curator at the Computer History Museum. To learn more about the Web's story, visit the Internet History Program page on the Museum's website: computerhistory.org/nethistory. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Un jour dans l'info
La méconnue naissance du Web - L'Histoire continue

Un jour dans l'info

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2022 39:50


Au début des années 90, une idée géniale a émergé au Centre Européen pour la Recherche Nucléaire (CERN) : le web. Personne ne pouvait imaginer à quel point celle-ci allait révolutionner le monde, pour le meilleur et pour le pire. Cet épisode de l'Histoire Continue raconte les circonstances de la naissance du web, et l'histoire des deux hommes qui l'ont vécue en direct : le britannique Tim Berners-Lee et le belge Robert Cailliau. Des espoirs fous aux fausses manœuvres, des journées de codage à l'évangélisation de la communauté scientifique, l'histoire de web est aussi celle d'une utopie qui s'est pris la réalité de face. L'histoire d'un projet idéaliste, né en Europe, récupéré aux Etats-Unis, et qui a perdu beaucoup de son essence en cours de route. Invité : Quentin Jardon, journaliste, auteur du livre Alexandria (ed. Gallimard).

Helmy Yahya Bicara
Kok Kalau Mencari Data Gak Ketemu, 404 File Not Found, Apa Maksudnya Sih?

Helmy Yahya Bicara

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2021 7:35


Kembali lagi di YouTube Channel Helmy Yahya Bicara! Sebenarnya dari mana istilah 404 not found berasal? ternyata istilah ini berasal dr 2 orang penemu website Timothy "Tim" Berners-Lee dan dibantu pengembang Robert Cailliau. Menurut versi yang beredar, ada ruangan bernomor 404 yang merupakan ruang database. Dan tiap kali instruksi nya salah akan ditulis 404 not found. Tapi.. baru- baru ini Robert Cailliau mengatakan bahwa ruangan 404 tidak pernah ada! nahloh! Penasaran? tonton sampai akhir ya! ------------------------------------------------ Terima kasih telah menonton video terbaru Saya. Jangan lupa untuk klik tombol Subscribe dan aktifkan lonceng agar tidak ketinggalan notifikasi video-video terbaru dari Channel Saya. Ikuti juga konten menarik di Media Sosial Saya yang lain di: Twitter: https://twitter.com/helmyyahya?s=20Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/helmyyahya/Facebook: Helmy Yahya Tokopedia: Helmy Yahya Store Salam, HY #404NotFound #HYBMonolog #RobertCailliau #TimothyBernersLee --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/helmy-yahya-bicara/support

Cresça 1% ao Dia I Fernão Battistoni
88% Tim Burners - Lee E Fernão Battistoni - A ÚNICA Coisa Permanente Na Vida É A MUDANÇA

Cresça 1% ao Dia I Fernão Battistoni

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2018 0:28


A dica de hoje é desse monstro da tecnologia: Tim Burners-Lee. É um físico britânico, cientista da computação e professor do MIT. É o criador da World Wide Web, tendo feito a primeira proposta para sua criação a 25 de março de 1989. Em 25 de dezembro de 1990, com a ajuda de Robert Cailliau e um jovem estudante do CERN, implementou a primeira comunicação bem-sucedida entre um cliente HTTP e o servidor através da internet. Veja mais vídeos do Cresça 1% ao dia: youtube.com/fernaobattistoni

WebPreach Ministries
Dis-CERN-ing the Times: Returning to the Tower of Babel // WebPreach.com

WebPreach Ministries

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2015 38:00


Since the Garden of Eden the search for ideas, inventions, and excuses to challenge the instructions given by God has been rejected and manipulated by the enemy to persuade the hearts of mankind to become gods themselves. This seed of corruption started with an angel that had great prominence and position in the Kingdom of God, but through his pride and arrogance sin was brought forth and iniquity was revealed.----.....................----In 1954 a European research organization was formed that operates the largest particle physics laboratory in the world. This organization was formed and given the titled CERN which is an acronym for -Counsel European Research Nuclear-. CERN is located in a northwest suburb of Geneva located on the Franco-Swiss border and has 21 European member states, including Israel, which is the first and currently only non-European country granted full membership.----CERN's main function is to provide the particle accelerators and other infrastructure needed for high-energy physics research - as a result, numerous experiments have been constructed at CERN as a result of international collaborations.----You might find it interesting to know that The World Wide Web began as a CERN project named ENQUIRE, it was initiated by Tim Berners-Lee in 1989 and Robert Cailliau in 1990.----Most of the activities at CERN currently involve operating the Large Hadron Collider -LHC-, and the experiments for it. The LHC represents a large-scale, worldwide scientific cooperation project. The main research that is being done today is to find the God particle. Once again mankind wants to find out the ultimate formula to develop life themselves and to eliminate God.

WebPreach
Dis-CERN-ing the Times: Returning to the Tower of Babel // WebPreach.com

WebPreach

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2015 39:00


A new MP3 sermon from WebPreach is now available on SermonAudio.com with the following details: Overview: Since the Garden of Eden the search for ideas, inventions, and excuses to challenge the instructions given by God has been rejected and manipulated by the enemy to persuade the hearts of mankind to become gods themselves. This seed of corruption started with an angel that had great prominence and position in the Kingdom of God, but through his pride and arrogance sin was brought forth and iniquity was revealed.----.....................----In 1954 a European research organization was formed that operates the largest particle physics laboratory in the world. This organization was formed and given the titled CERN which is an acronym for -Counsel European Research Nuclear-. CERN is located in a northwest suburb of Geneva located on the FrancoESwiss border and has 21 European member states, including Israel, which is the first and currently only non-European country granted full membership.----CERN's main function is to provide the particle accelerators and other infrastructure needed for high-energy physics research E as a result, numerous experiments have been constructed at CERN as a result of international collaborations.----You might find it interesting to know that The World Wide Web began as a CERN project named ENQUIRE, it was initiated by Tim Berners-Lee in 1989 and Robert Cailliau in 1990.----Most of the activities at CERN currently involve operating the Large Hadron Collider -LHC-, and the experiments for it. The LHC represents a large-scale, worldwide scientific cooperation project. The main research that is being done today is to find the God particle. Once again mankind wants to find out the ultimate formula to develop life themselves and to eliminate God.

Redes (Emisiones Anteriores)
De qué estamos hechos y para qué sirve saberlo (Redes #305)

Redes (Emisiones Anteriores)

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 28, 2013 46:31


La física de lo invisible nos envuelve en nuestra vida cotidiana sin que nos demos cuenta . Radiaciones, corrientes magnéticas, electricidad todo ello paralelamente al imparable desarrollo de la física de partículas fundamentales nos está permitiendo ver de qué estamos hechos y de que manera este conocimiento nos ayuda a combatir la miseria, la ignorancia y la enfermedad. Desde que hace 100 años se descubrieran los rayos X se han producido una innumerables avances científicos a través de los aceleradores de partículas fundamentales. En estos aceleradores las partículas subatómicas chocan a velocidades cercanas a la luz, para intentar descubrir de que está hecha la materia, las leyes que la gobiernan y como este conocimiento puede mejorar nuestras vidas. En los hospitales existen ya diez mil aceleradores de partículas y dos tercios de ellos se utilizan para el tratamiento del cáncer a través de la resonancia magnética, la tomografía por emisión de positrones, radioterapia etc.. REDES emite este martes un programa especial desde la sede de la Organización Europea para la Investigación Nuclear, el CERN, en la frontera franco--suiza donde existe el acelerador de partículas más potente del mundo, con motivo de su 50 aniversario. En el CERN trabajan más de 6.000 científicos de 80 países que comparten lo que saben para producir un conocimiento nuevo. Precisamente en el CERN hace veinte años se descubrió la World Wide Web y ahora están ya están trabajando en la transformación de Internet que dará paso al GRID. Este nuevo sistema pretende utilizar la potencia de cálculo y la capacidad de gestión y almacenamiento de datos para que cada uno de los usuarios tenga acceso a unos recursos muy superiores a los de su propio equipo. Eduard Punset entrevista a Hans Falk Hoffman, director del Departamento de Transferencia , Robert Cailliau, ingeniero informático, Frederic Teubert, físico de investigación, y Miguel Ángel Sanchis, físico teórico, todos ellos del CERN. Eduard Punset entrevista también al Doctor Fidel Castro Diaz--Balart hijo del Presidente de Cuba, que es físico nuclear y profesor de la Universidad de la Habana.