WEB SAT: A Workshop for Understanding the Early Days of the Web
Mark Your Calendars: WEB SAT on March 30th
WEB SAT, a workshop hosted by WEB Busters, is scheduled to take place on March 30th at 10:00 PM CET. The event will be held at the WEB Busters Workshop located at Hoch-Weiseler Straße 12 in 35510 Butzbach, Germany.
Delving into the Genesis of the World Wide Web
The workshop aims to delve into the early years of the World Wide Web, exploring its inception and the key figures who shaped its development. Attendees will have the opportunity to learn about the challenges and innovations that marked the formative years of the internet as we know it today.
Expert Insights and Hands-on Activities
WEB SAT will feature presentations and discussions led by experts in the field, providing attendees with valuable insights into the history and impact of the web. Additionally, hands-on activities will allow participants to experience firsthand the technologies and tools that were instrumental in the early days of the internet.
Preserving the Legacy of the Web
The workshop also aims to contribute to the preservation of the legacy of the web. By bringing together individuals interested in the early days of the internet, WEB SAT fosters a community dedicated to documenting, archiving, and disseminating knowledge about this transformative period in our history.
Registration and Further Information
Interested individuals are encouraged to visit the WEB Busters website for registration and further information about the workshop. Limited spots are available, so early registration is recommended.
WEB SAT promises to be an enlightening and engaging event for anyone interested in the history and evolution of the World Wide Web. By participating in the workshop, attendees will gain a deeper understanding of the internet's origins and its profound impact on society.
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