The First Website Ever

I was reading up on CERN and found out that they had developed the World Wide Web (then abbreviated W3). CERN translated, by the way, is the European Organization for Nuclear Research and is most famous for its particle accelerators that encircle part of the France-Switzerland border. They’ve also made anti-matter, but that’s neither here nor there. Anyway, though the first internet site ever isn’t as exciting as, say duenos.net, it does provide a nostalgic glimpse into the past.

posted by Brian Giera on 11 June 2007
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