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Birth of the Web: How CERN's First Website Shaped the Internet

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In 1991, scientists at CERN launched the first website in history, marking the dawn of the World Wide Web. Created by Tim Berners-Lee, this rudimentary page served as both a technical blueprint and a public announcement of his vision: a global hypertext system to share research.

The site, hosted on info.cern.ch, explained the web's purpose and hosted early tools like HTTP and HTML specifications. Its simplicity—just text links on a single page—belied its revolutionary potential, establishing foundational protocols that would transform communication.