The world’s first website is for 25 years – created by British physicist, Tim Berners-Lee , in cooperation with the European Centre for Nuclear Research ( CERN ) project called World Wide Web started since 20 December 1990, but it is worth noting that it was made public a few months later, in August 1991.
The first page contains practical information on how the project based on hypertext, but you can safely say that it laid the groundwork for a significant part of the modern Internet.
What it is currently in the creator Web ? Berners-Lee is still closely tied to the Internet, because it is the head of the World Wide Web Consortium, which helped create and actively fighting for open network against government censorship and restrictions service providers. As for CERN, is snuggled currently in Geneva, the organization is more associated with the Large Hadron Collider than scientific work over the Internet.
If you are curious how she looked first website, then you can go to this address, where you can meet a lot of historical facts about the project.
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