the first ever web site was http://www.cern.ch
2006-06-12 06:51:47
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answered by Taffy Comp Geek 6
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CERN is the birthplace of the web, originally meant as a big telephone directory. Its difficult to answer specifically, since it depends on how you define a website. If you define it as a page that can be seen in a web browser of some kind, its likely that it was somewhere in an academic institution in Europe, who were connected to CERN
2006-06-12 15:09:43
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answered by Chris 3
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I got the following information from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Website at the bottom of the page.
First ever website
Although this is hard to determine precisely what were the few very first websites out there?
2006-06-12 11:27:00
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answered by ~*Tweety Gurl*~ 6
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Tim Berners-Lee is said to have invented the World-Wide Web
It was called the SLAC web interface to SPIRES-HEP the "killer app" A physicist database used SLAC's web interface to gain access to the info. it was introduced in December 1991 it used a simple search box provided by SLAC's new web interface to find more info from SPIRES-HEP
2006-06-12 11:35:41
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answered by benji 3
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I would think it would have been something DARPA-related, back in the days before the Interent was in its present form.
2006-06-12 11:23:50
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answered by Earl 3
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microsoft !
2006-06-12 11:23:51
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answered by bty634572 2
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yes, yes i do
2006-06-12 11:22:01
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answered by kjonno91 4
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bigtits.com
2006-06-12 11:22:15
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answered by steve e 2
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