March 12, 2019 is the 30th anniversary of the "World Wide Web" and CERN 10:00 am will host #Web30 a live web event with Tim Berners-Lee, Fabiola Gianotti and other guests. During the rest of the day, CERN invites other organisations to propose further local and online initiatives.
At 16:00 from Radio X in Cagliari will speak some of the people who contributed to the creation of new applications of the www, after the CRS4 created the first Italian website. During the transmission Paola Catapano will connect from CERN in Geneva. Will talk: Luigi Filippini (who at the time was coordinator of the CRS4 group that developed the first Italian website); Luca Manunza (who invented the first webmail when he was working at CRS4, in 1995); Sergio Benoni (who invented Radio x, the first web radio in Europe, in 1995); Reinier van Kleij (at the time was the system manager of L'Unione Sarda and then he worked with CRS4 to put online the newspaper, which became the first online newspaper in Europe); Pietro Zanarini (first recorded member of CRS4 also associated with CERN at the time of TimBerners-Lee thirty years ago, still at CRS4); Ivan Marcialis (one of the webmasters of the Liceo Scientifico "Alberti" in Cagliari, the first european school to independently manage its own server, in 1995, and now a researcher of CRS4); Andrea Mameli (who in those years developed his degree thesis in Physics, defended in 1995, still at CRS4.