send($sock,"GET /HTTP/1.1\n\n",0);
You need a space between the '/' (standing for the resource to get — here top-level / document root) and the protocol (HTTP/1.1):
send($sock,"GET / HTTP/1.0\n\n",0);
^
See HTTP Request message.
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P.S. You should normally use \r\n as newlines, as specified in the HTTP protocol — although \n is typically also understood (most web servers and browsers are rather error-tolerant).
If you use print instead of send, you can also apply the :crlf PerlIO layer:
binmode $sock, ":crlf";
print $sock "GET / HTTP/1.0\n\n";
(for some reason, the layer seems to be ignored with send)
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