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Discussion by Captain_Thunder with 39 Replies.
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Sun Dec 18, 2005 Reply New Discussion
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Some people also say that http://info.cern.ch/ is the oldest site, although you can no longer access it. That was Burners-Lee's test server.
Microsoft obviously claims it was them, supposedly generating help pages that were fetched off of the Internet.
The military is also an obvious choice, and although some of the original information is probably still available, the general public can't really access it!
I don't think anyone really thought of documenting it at the time, so I don't think we will ever know the true answer, we can only guess.
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QUOTE (Captain_Thunder)
I believe that there were browsers before Internet ExplorerMosaic had two versions of its browser out before Internet Explorer version 1 - browser timelines.
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http://www.boutell.com/newfaq/history/firstsite.html
and here is a history of web browsers
http://www.livinginternet.com/w/wi_browse.htm
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Mon Dec 19, 2005 Reply New Discussion
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For me the fist website was Yahoo.
Most of the link u guys have provided are not working.
Some more things to be discussed are
What server they used.
What was the content
Was it an HTML site?
When Did google Started
Which was the first search engine?
Many More.
Intresting thread
Keep it alive
Mon Dec 19, 2005 Reply New Discussion
i used netscape way before IE.
got acquanted with mosaic, but preferred netscape...
yahoo is old, but hotmail was older than yahoo.
geocities is quite old too.
in the olden days there was only html and a little bit of java. java is a luxury.
probably cern was the first website because they created it...
the united states military is a good guess also...
telnet, aol, etc are not new either.
but it's probably CERN no?
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Google first opened it's doors in september 1998, but still as a BETA version.
On september 21st, 1999, the BETA label came off Google.
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