The first website was put up at CERN (European Organization for Nuclear Research) by Tim Berners-Lee and was first put on line on 6 August 1991. He invented the World Wide Web (not the internet, that was going for much longer).
The actual question being asked, here, is probably: "What is the first internet domain name ever registered?" The Internet actually dates back to the 1950s when the old ARPANET was begun. However, domain names as we know them today did not exist until October of 1984 when the first group of generic "top level domains" (or "gTLD"s) were established to provide domain name space for corporations (.com), non-profits (.org), schools (.edu), networks (.net), US government offices (.gov) and the US Military (.mil). Less than six months later, on March 15, 1985, the domain name symbolics.com was the very first one to be registered. Such domains were not used in Web Browsers, however, for another ten years. For the first forty years of the Internet's existence, it, and those gTLDs, were used only for such things as email, and specific Internet services such as Gopher, WAIS, FTP, USENET and others. In fact, in those days, there wasn't even any such thing as a "web browser;" and that's because there was no "web." That part of the internet didn't exist yet. While the Internet itself is more than four decades ole, the "http://www." part of the Internet (known as the "Worldwide Web") did not come into existence until the mid-1990s... less than 15 years ago, in 1994. The Internet's Worldwide Web has become such an important part of everyone's life in only a decade and half that it's sometimes hard to believe that it has only existed for such a short time. For a list of the Internet's 100 oldest domain names, see: http://www.iwhois.com/oldest/
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ARPANET was the predecessor to the Internet. world wide web. ( www)
The Internet was originally developed by DARPA
the internet has always been named the internet by darpa
Before it was called the internet and world wide web and was available to the public, it was called Arpanet.The name of the web platform that was first developed as a research network was called: ARPANET (Advanced Research Projects Agency NETwork)ARPANET: Advance Research Projects Agency NET, part of the DoD is considered the predecessor of what we now know as the Internet.
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First you have to make sure that the domain name is not already used. Then you have to find a site to host your website, create it, and put it online.
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No. It is a Flash-animated (hence the name) game on the Internet, not a website.
The most popular domain name would coincide with the most popular website on the internet. Google.com isconsidered the most popular and successful website online.
From what the internet has said, it is Robert Hooke. ;)
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