Looked like the Internet 25 years ago
20 December 1990 launched the first web site, created by British scientist Tim Berners-Lee, working at the time at the European organization for nuclear research (CERN) in Switzerland.
Initially, the project was intended to aid scientists, to facilitate the search of information, however the World Wide Web (world wide web, abbreviated to www) has become what's used by over three billion people.
Now almost everything in our lives connected to the Internet, including communication with people, work, banks, games, and more. We decided to see what looked like a Internet at the dawn of its existence.
So that was the first site in the world, European organization for nuclear research, explaining what it is and how to use it.
Aliweb — the world's first search engine which was also part of the project CERN in 1993. Was designed by Martin Fire, one of the first creators of the world wide web.
Company Bloomberg launched its website in 1993 as a Supplement to the computer system Bloomberg Terminal, providing news in the world of Finance and technology to anyone who will pay 24 thousand dollars a year.
The website of the international non-governmental organizations human rights Amnesty International, which aims to restore justice in the world, was established in 1994.
Internationally known news magazine The Economist was founded in 1843. The website of the journal appeared in 1994, and was $ 120.
The website of the American restaurant chain Pizza Hut was launched in 1994. On the website you can order or reserve a table.
In 1994 he created a web site called "Jerry's Guide to the world wide web". Subsequently, the site was renamed "Yahoo!".
The official White house website was launched in 1996 and allowed the journalists to find pictures, radio addresses and other important information.
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