Today, the internet is an important part of our daily life. We use it to study, talk to people, watch videos, and find information. But this powerful system started very simply. In the beginning, only a few scientists used it to share data. Over time, it grew into a global network used by billions. One of the most important steps in this journey was the creation of the first website.
The World Wide Web (WWW) is a system that allow people to open websites and view information on the internet. It is what we use when we open a browser and visit any site. Without the WWW, using the internet would be much more difficult for common users.
The first website was created by Tim Berners-Lee in 1991. He was working at CERN, a research center in Europe.
His goal was simple – to help scientists share information easily with each other using computers.
The first website was hosted at info.cern.ch on a special computer called a NeXT machine. It was not like today’s websites filled with images and videos. It was very basic and only had text.
The first website explained:
It worked like a simple guide for beginners who wanted to understand and use the Internet.
Unlike modern websites, the first website had:
It was plain and simple, but very useful for its time.
One of the most important features of the first website was hyperlinks. These are clickable links that take you from one page to another.
This idea changed everything. Today, we use links everywhere – on websites, apps, and search engines.
The first website was a small step, but it had a huge impact. It:
Interestingly, the first website still exists today. CERN has preserved it so people can see how it looked in 1991. It shows how far technology has come.
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