20 Years Ago Today, The World’s First Website Went Live; And Now It’s Back

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On April 30, 1993, CERN published the world’s first URL; basically a statement declaring the World Wide Web as a thing, saying said thing was to be available royalty-free. 20 years ago today, info.cern.ch went live, and changed the world, providing the world with billions and billions of porn sites so disgusting that even your living mother would spin in her non-dug grave.

Today, in celebration of the momentous event in history, http://info.cern.ch/hypertext/WWW/TheProject.html went live again, at the original URL address and everything. Let’s party like it’s 1993 and relive the magic that was the WWW’s first day alive.

 

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