Do you remember the first website you ever built? If you’re anything like me, I’ll wager it was in the 1990’s. You hacked together some HTML you found online, and crossed your fingers that it’d work.
The world's first web page has been put back online as part of a Cern project to preserve the World Wide Web's heritage. "The World Wide Web [aims] to give universal access to a large universe of ...
The first website and server were set live by Tim Berners-Lee on December 20, 1990. The site was initially only available to other CERN staff, but it became accessible to anyone with an internet ...
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This month, the first website turned 25. Of course, the internet has its share of milestones. Some trace its birthday to the first message sent from one computer to another in 1969 as researchers ...