On 12 December 1991, Paul Kunz installed the first Web server outside of Europe at SLAC. Today, if you do not have access to the Web you are considered disadvantaged.

Before it made sense for Tim Berners-Lee to invent the Web at CERN, there had to a number of ingredients in place. Paul will present a history of how these ingredients were developed and the role the academic research community had in producing them. In particular, he will address the role played by big science including high energy physics in giving us the World Wide Web and the Internet as we know it today.