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  1. August 6, 1991
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    On August 6, 1991, the first website was introduced to the world. And while perhaps not as exciting or immersive as some of the nearly 1.9 billion websites that exist today, it makes sense that the first web page launched on the good ol' W3 was, well, instructions about how to use it.
    The beginning of the Web as a publicly available service on the Internet arrived on August 6, 1991, when Berners-Lee published the first-ever website.
    It was August 6, 1991, at a CERN facility in the Swiss Alps, when 36-year-old physicist Tim Berners-Lee published the first-ever website. It was, not surprisingly, a pretty basic one – according to CERN: Info.cern.ch was the address of the world's first-ever web site and web server, running on a NeXT computer at CERN.
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    This picture taken on April 30, 2013 in Geneva shows a 1992 copy of the world's first web page. On August 6, 1991, the first website was introduced to the world.
    Titled "World Wide Web," the world's first public website served as a bare-bones introduction to the concept of the web itself for those outside of CERN who might have been interested in the technology. Amazingly, CERN still hosts a copy of the site that you can view in your modern browser, which reportedly dates to some time in 1992.
    The first web page's URL address was '<http://info.cern.ch/>'. It provided information on the WWW project, technical details for creating one's own webpage, and an explanation on how to search the web for information.
    According to CERN, Berners-Lee published the first website on December 20, 1990. Just 21 days later, on January 10, 1991, Berners-Lee invited the high-energy physics community to participate in his project, releasing his software outside of CERN for the first time.
  3. WEBAug 4, 2016 · The beginning of the Web as a publicly available service on the Internet arrived on August 6, 1991, when Berners-Lee published

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  4. WEBIt was August 6, 1991, at a CERN facility in the Swiss Alps, when 36-year-old physicist Tim Berners-Lee published the first-ever website. It was, …

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  5. WEBLearn how Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web in 1989 while working at CERN. Explore the first website, the first browser and the history of the web.

  6. WEBAug 21, 2012 · The first website on the World Wide Web went live 21 years ago, in August 1991, created by its inventor Tim Berners-Lee. It explained the concept and history of the Web, provided links to all online …

  7. WEBTim also wrote the first web page editor/browser (“WorldWideWeb.app”) and the first web server (“httpd“). By the end of 1990, the first web page was served on the open internet, and in 1991, people outside of CERN …