Depends on your definitions of "public" and "website," but the first one was probably the World Wide Web Consortium's World Wide Web Project's start page.
Here's a copy: http://www.w3.org/History/19921103-hypertext/hypertext/WWW/TheProject.html
the used it first
www.babynames.com
A home page
Here is a link to a name generating website.
Tim berners lee
Here is an example of an APA citation for a website: Author Last Name, First initial. (Year, Month Day). Title of webpage. Website Name. URL
just google his name and it should be the first one :)
Here is an example of an APA format citation for a website: Author Last Name, First initial. (Year, Month Day). Title of webpage. Website Name. URL
To cite a store website in MLA format, include the author (if available), the title of the webpage, the name of the website, the publication date (if available), the URL, and the date you accessed the website. For example: Author Last Name, First Name. "Title of Webpage." Name of Website, Publication Date, URL. Accessed Day Month Year.
An example of citing a website in APA format is as follows: Author Last Name, First initial. (Year, Month Date Published). Title of webpage. Website Name. URL
Here is an example of an APA citation for a website source: Author Last Name, First initial. (Year, Month Day). Title of webpage. Website Name. URL
Here is an example of a website citation in APA format: Author Last Name, First initial. (Year, Month Day). Title of webpage. Website Name. URL