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Friday, March 13, 2009

The Week in Photos: Dawn of the Web

The World Wide Web was born in a modest (paper) document dated March 13, 1989, by Tim Berners-Lee. His boss found it "vague, but exciting."
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This week's top photo galleries
1. Berners-Lee and the dawn of the Web
Berners-Lee and the dawn of the Web
The World Wide Web was born in a modest (paper) document dated March 13, 1989, by Tim Berners-Lee. His boss found it "vague, but exciting."
2. Colossus finds its voice
Colossus finds its voice
Musician Matthew Applegate plans to fuse the simple sounds produced by early computer hardware into tonal tunes in two concerts at historic Bletchley Park.
3. Inside Dell's design labs
Inside Dell's design labs
Here's a peek inside the company's design lab for consumer PCs and enterprise products at its headquarters in Round Rock, Texas.
4. Scenes on the eve of SXSW
Scenes on the eve of SXSW
The night before South by Southwest Interactive kicks off, the Austin Convention Center is already filled with people, Legos, and a whole lotta bags.
5. Rugged, waterproof cameras gain a beachhead
Rugged, waterproof cameras gain a beachhead
Cameras that can withstand water and shocks once were unusual but now are spreading across the industry. The PMA show was just the place to show them in their element.
6. Samsung's high-end compact camera hopes
Samsung's high-end compact camera hopes
Samsung's NX line of high-end compact cameras remains a concept so far, but the company showed its hopes for NX through models at the PMA show.
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