Today, the World Website Recurring Year to 20


CALIFORNIA - Christmas Day this year coincides with the celebration of 20 years the World Wide Web or commonly abbreviated as 'www' for a website.

On December 25, 1990, Timothy Berners-Lee, with the help of computer scientist Robert Cailliau, to publish the first internet website. Perisitiwa indicates the success of the first communication between a web browser to the server via the Internet. Similarly, as quoted by CBC News on Saturday (12/25/2010).


Step they are doing it has changed forever the way people communicate, with instant access to friends and family. Also connectivity to work, home, information, choice, business, and others.

"The role of the internet is very effective in developing creative ideas. Innovation is online while also being at risk, as the Internet architecture that is constantly changing," said Professor Barbara van Schewick from Stanford Law School.


Currently, 20 percent of the world's population depends on the 'www'. According WorldWideWebSize.com site, a site that tracks the daily size of the website, show that there is at least 13.99 billion pages accessed on 24 December.