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World-Wide Web Worm : ウィキペディア英語版 | World-Wide Web Worm The World-Wide Web Worm (WWWW) is claimed to be the first search engine for the World-Wide Web, though it was not released until March 1994, by which time a number of other search engines had been made publicly available. It was developed in September 1993 by Oliver McBryan at the University of Colorado. The worm created a database of 300,000 multimedia objects which could be obtained or searched for keywords via the WWW. In contrast to present-day search engines, the WWWW featured support for Perl regular expressions. The website, http://www.cs.colorado.edu/home/mcbryan/WWWW.html, is no longer accessible. == Notes == Oliver A. McBryan. ''GENVL and WWWW: Tools for Taming the Web''. Research explained at First International Conference on the World Wide Web. CERN, Geneva (Switzerland), May 25-26-27 1994. (web.Archive.org: ''www.cs.colorado.edu/home/mcbryan/mypapers/www94.ps'' )
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