by Drublic on February 14th, 2007

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What was the first .com?

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  • by canadianhelper on February 14th, 2007

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    First 100 in order...

    SYMBOLICS.COM
    BBN.COM
    THINK.COM
    MCC.COM
    DEC.COM
    NORTHROP.COM
    XEROX.COM
    SRI.COM
    HP.COM
    BELLCORE.COM
    IBM.COM
    SUN.COM
    INTEL.COM
    TI.COM
    ATT.COM
    GMR.COM
    TEK.COM
    FMC.COM
    UB.COM
    BELL-ATL.COM
    GE.COM
    GREBYN.COM
    ISC.COM
    NSC.COM
    STARGATE.COM
    BOEING.COM
    ITCORP.COM
    SIEMENS.COM
    PYRAMID.COM
    ALPHACDC.COM
    BDM.COM
    FLUKE.COM
    INMET.COM
    KESMAI.COM
    MENTOR.COM
    NEC.COM
    RAY.COM
    ROSEMOUNT.COM
    VORTEX.COM
    ALCOA.COM
    GTE.COM
    ADOBE.COM
    AMD.COM
    DAS.COM
    DATA-IO.COM
    OCTOPUS.COM
    PORTAL.COM
    TELTONE.COM
    3COM.COM
    AMDAHL.COM
    CCUR.COM
    CI.COM
    CONVERGENT.COM
    DG.COM
    PEREGRINE.COM
    QUAD.COM
    SQ.COM
    TANDY.COM
    TTI.COM
    UNISYS.COM
    CGI.COM
    CTS.COM
    SPDCC.COM
    APPLE.COM
    NMA.COM
    PRIME.COM
    PHILIPS.COM
    DATACUBE.COM
    KAI.COM
    TIC.COM
    VINE.COM
    NCR.COM
    CISCO.COM
    RDL.COM
    SLB.COM
    PARCPLACE.COM
    UTC.COM
    IDE.COM
    TRW.COM
    UNIPRESS.COM
    DUPONT.COM
    LOCKHEED.COM
    ROSETTA.COM
    TOAD.COM
    QUICK.COM
    ALLIED.COM
    DSC.COM
    SCO.COM
    GENE.COM
    KCCS.COM
    SPECTRA.COM
    WLK.COM
    MENTAT.COM
    WYSE.COM
    CFG.COM
    MARBLE.COM
    CAYMAN.COM
    ENTITY.COM
    KSR.COM
    NYNEXST.COM

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  • by -Ben 10- on February 15th, 2007

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    You asked, "What was the first website ever?" Well, that depends on your definition of "web site." It would be great if there was a nice clear-cut answer, but, like most inventions, the world wide web didn't just pop into existence all at once....It happened (and is still happening) in stages. A reasonable answer might be the site that Tim Berners-Lee put together at CERN for the development of the first Browser/Editor, called WorldWideWeb, in 1990. But people might say, no, that didn't have enough in it of what we would today call "web technology" to qualify. Others might say, no, there were earlier things that qualify like Vanevar Bush's " As We May Think" article in the July 1945 Atlantic Monthly.

    But I'll stick with whatever test data Berners-Lee used in the development of the program called WorldWideWeb. Certainly by 1993, there were several sites at CERN that qualified by most people's definition. Here's a screen shot of the 1993 WorldWideWib browser/editor courtesy of the World Wide Web Consortium:

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