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Ben Segal, Internet Worker's Ankle at Cern

Summary by Le Temps
The British engineer, who has been living in Switzerland for fifty years, has devoted most of his life to computer science. He has played a crucial role in the adoption of the Internet Protocol by the European Organization for Nuclear Research "There are few people who know what CERN and the world owe you for your obstinacy to believe that the Internet is the way forward." These few words signed by the inventor of the web Tim Berners-Lee are int…
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The British engineer, who has been living in Switzerland for fifty years, has devoted most of his life to computer science. He has played a crucial role in the adoption of the Internet Protocol by the European Organization for Nuclear Research "There are few people who know what CERN and the world owe you for your obstinacy to believe that the Internet is the way forward." These few words signed by the inventor of the web Tim Berners-Lee are int…

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Le Temps broke the news in on Monday, September 8, 2025.
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