What was the very first website?

What was the very first website?

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The first web page went live on August 6, 1991. It was dedicated to information on the World Wide Web project and was made by Tim Berners-Lee. It ran on a NeXT computer at the European Organization for Nuclear Research, CERN. The first web page address was http://info.cern.ch/hypertext/WWW/TheProject.html.

Q. What was before World Wide Web?

While the internet existed way before the World Wide Web, the web changed everything. Its success has as much to do with the simplicity of using an HTTP web browser, as the fact that it was put into the public domain and the timing of its invention In the 1980s the internet was mainly used by academics.

Q. What did they use before HTML?

Before HTML, there was no such standard, and the “GUIs we talked about before only belonged to different computers or different computer software. They could not be networked. It was Tim Berners Lee who brought this all together and created the World Wide Web.

Q. What is the #1 website in the world?

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SiteDomain NameAlexa top 50 global sites (As of February 8, 2021)
Google Searchgoogle.com1 ( )
YouTubeyoutube.com2 ( )
Tmalltmall.com3 ( )
Baidubaidu.com4 ( )

Q. What type of websites make the most money?

Without further ado, let’s take a look at which types of websites earn the most money with Google AdSense.

  1. Blogs. Blogs are known for having consistent and unique content published on them all the time.
  2. Forum Sites.
  3. Free Online Tool Sites.

Q. Do you get paid if someone visits your website?

You can get paid depending on how many visitors you get. Typically it’s quoted as a dollar amount per one thousand impressions (or CPM). You might see it as $5 CPM. If the website gets 100,000 visits a month, that ad price translates into $500 bucks.

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