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  1. Robert Cailliau (last name pronunciation: [kajo], born 26 January 1947) is a Belgian informatics engineer who proposed the first (pre-www) hypertext system for CERN in 1987 and collaborated with Tim Berners-Lee on the World Wide Web (jointly winning the ACM Software System Award) from before it got its name.

  2. Robert Cailliau ( Tongeren, 26 de janeiro de 1947) é um informático belga. Foi um dos pesquisadores do CERN que desenvolveu o conceito da World Wide Web, juntamente com Tim Berners-Lee . Biografia. Logo histórico desenvolvido por Robert Cailliau. Robert Cailliau nasceu na Bélgica.

  3. Subscribed. 315. 24K views 17 years ago. Robert Cailliau is the co-Inventor of the World-Wide-Web. Robert works at the CERN High Energy Physics laboratory. Robert talks anout the early days of...

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  4. Internet Hall of Fame Innovator. Robert Cailliau is most well known for the proposal, developed with Tim Berners-Lee, of a hypertext system for accessing documentation, which eventually led to the creation of the World Wide Web. In 1992, Cailliau produced the first Web browser for the Apple Macintosh.

  5. Fertile ground. Robert Cailliau was Tim Berners-Lee’s first collaborator on the World Wide Web project. A tireless promoter of the Web, he established the World Wide Web conference series, and was a member of the conference committee from 1994 to 2004. “My 30 years at CERN have been quite incredible. As a young engineer working on ways to ...

  6. 28 de abr. de 2024 · Robert Cailliau was a Belgian systems engineer who worked with Tim Berners-Lee to develop the World Wide Web (WWW) in 1989. He co-authored the first proposal for the WWW and helped to launch the first web project (WISE) in 1993.

  7. 24 de mar. de 2024 · 1 min. Robert Cailliau. Engenheiro belga, nascido a 26 de janeiro de 1947 na cidade de Tongeren, Bélgica, Robert Cailliau frequentou a Universidade de Ghent, onde em 1969 se formou em Engenharia Eletrónica e Mecânica.