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computinghistory.org.uk (ComputingHistory.org.uk is a comprehensive resource dedicated to the history and evolution of computing in the UK. It features collections of vintage computers, detailed historical articles, and insights into technological developments that have shaped modern digital life.) was registered first at 05-Oct-2006. DNS looks Active and website looks Accessable. computinghistory.org.uk Website SEMRush Rank is 262,831. According to Google, website speed score is 12/100 and SLOW. Website looks safe for children. We detected the website language as fa.
computinghistory.org.uk


computinghistory.org.uk Website Tags

Domain Status:
✓ Active
Is Site Accessable?:
✓ Yes
SSL(https):
✓ Yes
Title:
The Centre for Computing History - Computer and Video Game Museum - Cambridge
Description:
The Centre for Computing History is a computer and video game museum based in Cambridge, UK. With a collection of vintage computers and game consoles, many of the exhibits are hands on and interactive.
Categories :
Education/Reference, Information Technology
External Links:
6
Internal Links:
107
Canonical URL:
[Not Set]
Language:
fa
XML Sitemap:
✓ Yes
robots.txt:
✗ No
Favicon:
✗ No

computinghistory.org.uk Domain & Whois Details

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Domain Create Date:
05-Oct-2006
Domain Age:
18 years, 8 months, 29 days
Domain Owner:
-
Server Type:
Apache
Hosting Location:
Country:United Kingdom, City:City of Westminster, Isp:Mythic Beasts Ltd, Org:Bhost VM Cloud
IP:
176.126.240.206

computinghistory.org.uk Backlinks & Rankings

SEMRush Rank:
262,831
Semrush Rank is a proprietary score that lets you find the domains that are getting the most traffic from organic search.
SEMRush Traffic:
5,317
Number of users expected to visit the website during the following month.
SEMRush Costs:
3,759
Estimated price of organic keywords in Google AdWords.
SEMRush URL Links:
1,519
Number of links to URL according to SemRush.
SEMRush Website Links:
3,791
Number of links to the website according to SemRush.
SEMRush Domain Links:
594,112
Number of links to SemRush Domain.
SEMRush Keywords In Top 100:
10,098
Number of keywords where site in Google's organic search top 100.

computinghistory.org.uk Social Media

Facebook Comments:
4
Facebook Shares:
1
Facebook Reactions:
12

computinghistory.org.uk Website Speed (Desktop)

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Overall Category:
SLOW
The human readable speed "category"
Speed Index:
12
Speed Index shows how quickly the contents of a page are visibly populated. [Learn more about the Speed Index metric].
Cumulative Layout Shift (CLS):
0.38 (SLOW)
The Cumulative Layout Shift (CLS) metric measures how much unexpected layout shifts affect the user experience on a page. These layout shifts occur when content moves around without prior user input. CLS
Time to First Byte (TTFB):
0.423 s (FAST)
TTFB (time to first byte) is the number of milliseconds it takes for a client’s browser to receive the first byte of the response from the web server. Usually, TTFB can be improved with faster hosting and server optimizations. TTFB
First Input Delay (FID):
2 ms (FAST)
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First Contentful Paint (FCP):
1.295 s (FAST)
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Interaction to Next Paint (INP):
30 ms (FAST)
Interaction to Next Paint (INP) is a web performance metric that measures user interface responsiveness – how quickly a website responds to user interactions like clicks or key presses. Specifically, it measures how much time elapses between a user interaction like a click or key press and the next time the user sees a visual update on the page. INP
Largest Contentful Paint (LCP):
1.625 s (FAST)
Largest Contentful Paint (LCP) is a metric that measures when the largest content in the viewport is rendered. It is used to measure how long it takes for the main content of your webpage to appear on the screen. Everything below 2.5s is considered good LCP time by PageSpeed Insights. LCP
Total Size:
2289 KB
Total Size. Large network payloads cost users real money and are highly correlated with long load times.
Server Response Time:
512 ms
Initial server response time. Keep the server response time for the main document short because all other requests depend on it. [Learn more about the Time to First Byte metric](https://developer.chrome.com/docs/lighthouse/performance/time-to-first-byte/).
Final Url:
https://www.computinghistory.org.uk/
Canonicalized and final URL for the document, after following page redirects (if any).
Last Date Checked:
6/10/2023 8:28:06 PM
The last time we checked this website.

computinghistory.org.uk HTML Resources

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computinghistory.org.uk Website Safety

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Last Check Date:
3/4/2023 9:41:07 AM
Fortiguard:
Information Technology
Mcafee Category:
Education/Reference
OpenDNS:
BeFirst
Cloudflare DNS:
OK
MyWot Child Safety:
90

computinghistory.org.uk HTTP Headers

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Content-Length :
39601
Content-Type :
text/html
Date :
Thu, 01 Jun 2023 00:35:27 GMT
ETag :
"9ab1-5fcf9b4045ab1"
Last-Modified :
Wed, 31 May 2023 09:11:20 GMT
Server :
Apache
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computinghistory.org.uk W3C HTML Validation Check Now

Last Check Date:
5/31/2023 12:00:00 AM
Errors:
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Warnings:
0
Info:
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