Twenty-five years ago, the world's very first website debuted.
Called Tim Berners-Lee's World Wide Web, the site went online at CERN on December 20, 1990.
As Engadget noted, this wasn’t the date the website went public (that happened several months later on August 6, 1991), but the moment still marked an important milestone in information network history.
WWW is closely-linked to the Internet, though it's not at all the same thing. As BBC explained: “The Internet is a huge network of computers all connected together. The World Wide Web is a collection of webpages found on this network of computers. Your web browser uses the Internet to access the Web.”
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