The World's First Website Gets Its Original Web Address Back.

The folks at CERN, the organization responsible for devising the 
fundamental web standards, are celebrating World Wide Web's 20th 
birthday by bringing back the first ever website to its original URL.

Although the first website was launched in 1991, it was on April 30, 
1993 when CERN made the WWW technology available on a royalty-free basis.

The website, obviously very scarce by today's standards, contains only 
text explaining some of the basics of the World Wide Web. It was 
originally available at this address — 
http://info.cern.ch/hypertext/WWW/TheProject.html — but for many years 
that URL has been redirecting to http://info.cern.ch.

Now, CERN has dug up a 1992 copy of the site — the earliest it could 
find — and put it back online at its original address.

more…
http://mashable.com/2013/04/30/worlds-first-website/

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