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WELCOME TO OUR NEW SITE!! We have been working hard the last few weeks to take on board all of our members', friends' and families' comments and suggestions about the website for Recruitment Community Europe. We have had great design help from Wales and England and a terrific technical developer based in Colorado, all working together to give us a new look. Improved functionality will gradually appear as well. The most important change you will notice is that we have moved the platform to a new URL and with a new website name and branding: RCEURO. Over the next couple of weeks we will be pushing a range of new content initiatives, including a global Blog Roll, enhanced functions for the RCEURO member blogs and groups and additional links to external news and events sites. Please get active, write your own blog and send us comments and suggestions. Alan and Keith |
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Happy Birthday to You, Happy Birthday dear world wide web…Happy Birthday to you.
The article below comes from Tech News World, written by Alexander G Higgins.
But it got me thinking about the last 20 years; it hasn't been an evolution it really has been in our recruitment industry a revolution.
So read and enjoy a fine article and tomorrow I will look at just how far we have come and the true impact of www. on our world.
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Scientists at the European Organization for Nuclear Research, or CERN, celebrated the 20th anniversary of the World Wide Web. The concept of combining hyptertext with the Internet to allow physicists to browse from page to page, share images and click on links to access other sites was pioneered by Tim Berners-Lee, who remembers having to work on the project quietly because it was never formally approved.. Some two decades after the creation of the World Wide Web, its inventor says the work is far from over. Tim Berners-Lee encouraged fellow scientists at his former particle physics laboratory in "The rate of development and innovation on the Web is actually getting faster and faster all the time," Berners-Lee said at a ceremony at the European Organization for Nuclear Research, known as "CERN." "The Web is not all done. It's just the tip of the iceberg." The ceremony Friday marked the Web's 20th anniversary, though it's an early celebration of sorts. Berners-Lee first proposed the Web 20 years ago, in 1989, while developing ways to control computers remotely at CERN. He didn't begin writing software until October 1990, and his browser wasn't working until later that year. In fact, Berners-Lee isn't even sure when exactly he wrote his first proposal for using the Internet "The exact date, I'll have to admit, is sort of a created one because I can't remember which day it was I actually wrote the darn thing," Berners-Lee said. "I probably was thinking of it all through February." He said it took a while to get an adequate computer and make the idea work, but that by December of 1990 the Web was up and running -- even if only between two computers at CERN. He had to do all of that quietly: He never got the project formally approved, but his boss suggested he quietly tinker with it anyway. Internet + Hypertext = Web
Essentially, the Web combines two concepts that date to the 1960s: the Internet and hypertext, which is a way of presenting information nonsequentially. Though the two concepts were well known among engineers, Berners-Lee saw the value of marrying them. The Web has since expanded rapidly. "You think it's a great change to society that you can look things up on the Web," said Berners-Lee. But changes that are yet to come "are going to rock the boat even more." "People use the Web to invent things, all kinds of things which you never would have imagined." The celebration took place as scientists at CERN, near |
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