The World Wide Web, often referred to as "www," was proposed by Tim Berners-Lee in March 1989 and became publicly accessible in 1991. The first website, which served as a demonstration of the web's capabilities, was launched in 1991 at CERN, where Berners-Lee was working. The term "www1" typically refers to a subdomain used by websites to indicate a specific server or version, but it does not represent a distinct start date for the web itself.
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WWW1, WWW2 or even WWW3 is nothing but a mirror of the original web server which is typical WWW. Many websites like government, banks even major search engines like Google(www1.google.com or www2.google.com) and Yahoo(www1.yahoo.com or www2.yahoo.com)! uses www1 and www2. The main purpose of this techniques is to reduce server load. Sometimes the original server need to be updated or modified but major websites like .gov, .edu, google.com, yahoo.com cannot just shut their main server down for hours to update their system. Therefore, they need to use www1 or www2 duplication of their mainframe server.
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