I'm reading through my TIME magazine, and their feature on "80 days that changed the world" (it's the magazine's 80th anniversary this year) and there's an entry for August 6, 1991 -- the day Tim Berners-Lee announced the "WorldWideWeb (WWW) project" on a newsgroup. The blurb also says Berners-Lee's message includes information on how to download the first web browser from the first web site, [
info.cern.ch...] .
If TIME is accurate with its info., and I assume it is, the very first web site on the Internet no longer exists.
Am I the only one who finds that odd? And is a bit put off? If nothing else, shouldn't that web site be some sort of museum or history lesson about how it all began?