The first website in the world is 25 years old
The website is quite simple but is the first foundation of the huge internet network today.
On December 20, 1990, British scientist Tim Berners-Lee created the world's first website and ran it on the NeXT server of the European Nuclear Research Organization CERN. And yesterday, the world's first website was 25 years old, marking a very long journey of the world internet platform.
On December 20, 1990, Mr. Tim Berners-Lee created the first website in the world.
After inventing the World Wide Web in 1989, as a way for scientific institutes around the world to share information, Mr. Berners-Lee launched a first website that allows people around the world to access it. on the content stored on NeXT server of CERN. It can be said that this primitive website is the foundation of the global internet that we see today.
The creator of the world's first website , scientist Tim Berners-Lee, is still engaged in internet-related work and is the moderator of the World Wide Web Association. He also strives to promote internet protection and websites from government intervention.
Meanwhile, CERN from an organization that operated the world's first internet system turned into a research site for particle acceleration. However, with particle accelerator studies, CERN can also create a new breakthrough in technology all over the world, just like in the past.
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