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Robert Cailliau (last name pronunciation: [kajo], born 26
January 1947) is a
Belgian informatics engineer who
proposed the
first (pre-www)
hypertext system...
- Mike Sendall, who
called his
proposals "vague, but exciting".
Robert Cailliau had
independently proposed a
project to
develop a
hypertext system at CERN...
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hypertext enthusiast Robert Cailliau who
began to
promote the
proposed system throughout CERN. Berners-Lee and
Cailliau pitched Berners-Lee's
ideas to...
- 1991. By this time,
several others,
including Bernd Pollermann,
Robert Cailliau, Jean-François Groff, and
visiting undergraduate student Nicola Pellow...
- Back at CERN in 1989 he
conceived of and, in 1990,
together with
Robert Cailliau,
created the
first client and
server implementations for what
became the...
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Archived from the
original on 10 June 2017.
Retrieved 30
August 2008.
Cailliau, Robert. "A
Little History of the
World Wide Web". W3C.
Archived from the...
- HarperSanFrancisco. pp. 5–6. ISBN 978-0-06-251586-5. Berners-Lee, T.;
Cailliau, R.; Groff, J.-F.; Pollermann, B. (1992). "World-Wide Web: The Information...
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organized by
Robert Cailliau, a
computer scientist who had
helped to
develop the
original WWW specification, and was
hosted by CERN.
Cailliau had
lobbied inside...
- 2010.
Change History for
httpd Stewart, Bill. "Tim Berners-Lee,
Robert Cailliau, and the
World Wide Web – Web development".
Living Internet. Retrieved...
- be read and not edited. This was
considered to be
unfortunate by
Robert Cailliau, one of the developers: "I
think in
retrospect the
biggest mistake made...