<Li> They made contributions to the history of the world wide web . </Li> <Li> They helped to shape certain modern Web content, such as webcomics and weblogs . </Li> <Dl> <Dt> CERN </Dt> <Dd> The link is a snapshot of the CERN site, the first website, as of November 1992 . The Web was publicly announced (via a posting to the Usenet newsgroup alt. hypertext) on August 6, 1991 . </Dd> <Dt> World Wide Web Virtual Library </Dt> <Dd> Originally Tim Berners - Lee's web catalog at CERN . </Dd> <Dt> Stanford Linear Accelerator Center </Dt> <Dd> Paul Kunz from SLAC visited Tim Berners - Lee at CERN in September 1991 . He was impressed by the WWW project and brought a copy of the software back to Stanford . SLAC launched the first web server in North America on December 12, 1991 . </Dd> <Dt> Corpus of Electronic Texts (formerly CURIA) </Dt> <Dd> Peter Flynn from University College Cork saw Tim Berners - Lee demonstrate the WWW at a RARE WG3 meeting, and installed the software at UCC for the CURIA project . </Dd> </Dl> <Dd> The link is a snapshot of the CERN site, the first website, as of November 1992 . The Web was publicly announced (via a posting to the Usenet newsgroup alt. hypertext) on August 6, 1991 . </Dd>

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