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- European laboratory for particle physics in Geneva (Conseil Européen pour la Recherche Nucléaire).
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- CERN is the "Conseil Europeen pour la Recherche Nucleaire" which is French for the "European Particle Physics Laboratory" located in Geneva. CERN is the birthplace of the World Wide Web project, which is based on a proposal from Tim Berners-Lee.
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- The European Laboratory for Particle Physics.
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- The European Laboratory for Particle Physics in Geneva, Switzerland, where the Web was first developed. Has lent its name to one of the most popular Web server programs, which was developed there.
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- Centre Europeen pour la Recherche Nuclaire (CERN) is a large particle-physics laboratory located in Geneva on the French-Swiss border. The World Wide Web originated at CERN.
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- A particle physics laboratory in Geneva, Switzerland, where the World Wide Web was created in 1991.
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- European Organization for Nuclear Research
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- A laboratory for particle physics in Europe. Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web there.
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- Centre d'Etudes Recherche NuclŽaires. A Centre for research and nuclear studies based in Geneva, Switzerland.
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- The European collective of high-energy physics researchers located in Geneva, Switzerland. The web was first developed at CERN. They have since received several major grants for new physics experiments and discontinued their work on the web, handing their web projects over to a French based company.
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- Centre européen pour la recherche nucléaire (European Center for Nuclear Research). The original home of the World Wide Web, Geneva's CERN developed Web protocols as a means for scientific researchers to exchange documents easily.
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- Centre for European Nuclear Research located in Geneva.
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- CERN is the European Organization for Nuclear Research, the world's largest particle physics laboratory, situated on the border between France and Switzerland, just west of Geneva. It is the world's largest research centre for particle physics and the birthplace of the World Wide Web. The convention establishing it was signed on September 29, 1954. From the original 12 signatories of the CERN convention, membership has grown to the present 20 Member States.
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