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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 ...
Once upon a time, Tim Berners-Lee took the concept of Hypercard and turned into a world of networked pages. Then there was the first website ever, a boring but clean and well-lighted place that ...
The Internet completely changed the way people communicate, learn, and share information with one another. Originally, the Internet consisted of a small network of researchers, but it eventually grew ...
Those high-achieving atom smashing scientists at CERN have brought the first website ever made back from the dead. The group of scientists, also known for being the team behind the Large Hadron ...