The Web is a service that operates over the internet, just like emails. It was introduced in 1992 at the Center for European Nuclear Research in Switzerland by Tim Berners-Lee, an independent contractor.
Center for European Nuclear Research (CERN) in Switzerland
Geneva, Switzerland
The CERN (Conseil Europeen pour la Recherche Nucleaire) or The European Counsil of Nuclear Research, in English, made the world wide web. It was made in Switzerland.
The European Organization for Nuclear Research
CERN is an acronym for Conseil Européen pour laRecherche Nucléaire, the European center for Nuclear Research in Geneva/Switzerland, best-known for the world's biggest particle accelerator the LHC.There's no other meaning for "cern"
European Organisation for nuclear research is English for the French term "Conseil Européen pour la Recherche Nucléaire".Nowadays the official French name for CERN is "Organisation Européenne pour la Recherche Nucléaire".
It was built with funds from, and is administered by, CERN, which is a French acronym for Couseil Europeen pour la Reserche Nucleaire. The English translation is "European Council for Nuclear Research."The organization is now called the European Organization for Nuclear Research, but the original acronym has stuck.
CERN or European Organization for Nuclear Research ..
In 1990. By Tim Berners-Lee, at CERN (European Nuclear Research Center).
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Cern is a french acronym and in french stands for Conseil Europ̩en pour la Recherche Nucl̩aire, which in English is translated as the European Organization for Nuclear Research. The organization is headquarter in Geneva, Switzerland and consists of 20 member states and 7 observers.
CERN stands for Conseil Européen pour la Recherche Nucléaire, which is French for "European Organization for Nuclear Research".Since the foundation of CERN the official name was changed into "Organisation Européenne pour la Recherche Nucléaire"