Como tudo começou: Mosaic

Incrível descobrir que ainda é possível baixar todas as versões do NCSA Mosaic, o primeiro navegador multiplataforma lançado no mundo em 1993 e que no ano seguinte serviria como a base do Netscape.

Aqui está o link do FTP da NCSA onde é possível encontrar os instaladores de quase todas as versões do software: ftp://ftp.ncsa.uiuc.edu/Web/Mosaic/.

Primeira mensagem de Tim Berners-Lee falando sobre o WWW

Em agosto de 1991, via email, em resposta à uma pergunta de um usuário de um grupo de discussão.

The WorldWideWeb (WWW) project aims to allow links to be made to any information anywhere. The address format includes an access method (=namespace), and for most name spaces a hostname and some sort of path.

We have a prototype hypertext editor for the NeXT, and a browser for line mode terminals which runs on almost anything. These can access files either locally, NFS mounted, or via anonymous FTP. They can also go out using a simple protocol (HTTP) to a server which interprets some other data and returns equivalent hypertext files. For example, we have a server running on our mainframe (http://cernvm.cern.ch/FIND in WWW syntax) which makes all the CERN computer center documentation available. The HTTP protocol allows for a keyword search on an index, which generates a list of matching documents as annother virtual hypertext document.

If you’re interested in using the code, mail me.  It’s very prototype, but available by anonymous FTP from info.cern.ch. It’s copyright CERN but free distribution and use is not normally a problem.

The NeXTstep editor can also browse news. If you are using it to read this, then click on this: <http://info.cern.ch/hypertext/WWW/TheProject.html> to find out more about the project. We haven’t put the news access into the line mode browser yet.

We also have code for a hypertext server. You can use this to make files available (like anonymous FTP but faster because it only uses one connection). You can also hack it to take a hypertext address and generate a virtual hypertext document from any other data you have - database, live data etc. It’s
just a question of generating plain text or SGML (ugh! but standard) mark-up on the fly. The browsers then parse it on the fly.

The WWW project was started to allow high energy physicists to share data, news, and documentation. We are very interested in spreading the web to other areas, and having gateway servers for other data.  Collaborators welcome! I’ll post a short summary as a separate article.

Tim Berners-Lee                         ti@info.cern.ch
World Wide Web project                  Tel: +41(22)767 3755
CERN                                    Fax: +41(22)767 7155
1211 Geneva 23, Switzerland             (usual disclaimer)

(Via Wikipedia)

A história da internet em 4 episódios

Programa do Discovery Channel em 4 episódios de cerca de 40 minutos cada. Informação fundamental para qualquer pessoa que trabalhe na área.

No vídeo abaixo, A guerra dos browsers. A versão é dublada em português.

Para saber mais sobre a série, visite o site do Discovery aqui no Brasil, ou veja o site americano com ainda mais informações.

(Via Bernardo Busatto)