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WWW or World Wide Web is so one of the most important parts of the Internet was first invented in 1989 by Tim Barner Lee. And yesterday, December 20, 25 years ago, a European website so the first line.
The website it is the web page of CERN (European Organization for Nuclear Research), which has the address 'http://info.cern.ch'. The first time online, the CERN website is not open to the public, but accessible only some universities and students.
New in 1991, the website was completely online for the public. The website is run by a British scientist through the computer 'NeXT'.
CERN in 1991 also uploads software to the WWW on their web page that can be easily downloaded and used by the public. In addition, almost nothing too special on the website. The netizen can find is how to set up a server and how to resolve the hypertext-based projects.
Until now, you can still visit the first website in the world that can get online. Having had time to change the website address, finally, CERN in 2013 to return it to its original address.
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