Today is the 30th anniversary of the first website in history. The door for the internet to definitely become popular among the population years later.
Yes, on March 12, 1989, what we know today as the internet began. A space in which almost all of us surf for all kinds of purposes.

Browsing the first web page in history is an experience that can be disappointing, because at that time neither Windows nor Google Chrome existed yet, and the few personal computers that were on the market worked in a complex and little visual way.
But the rapid evolution of technology makes us easily forget what the first versions of the web were like and their sad gray text boxes.
Without long details we will discover what happened on a day like today.
What really happened on March 12, 1989 was the creation of a document in which the engineer Tim Berners-Lee laid the foundations for almost two years after connecting the first web server. In other words, what is celebrated is the idea of the web page as we know it today.
The World Wide Web:

The World Wide Web (the Web) was born at CERN, the European Center for Nuclear Physics, in Geneva (Switzerland), by the British engineer and physicist Tim Berners-Lee as a data exchange system among the 10,000 scientists who they worked at the institution.
In addition to creating the hyperlink system and the first browser, the British engineer developed three protocols that would be basic to the operation of the internet: 1- the html language, with which web pages are created. 2- URLs, or addresses to identify pages, and 3- Http protocol, which makes it possible to link resources on the web.

The World Wide Web grew rapidly. in 1993 there were only 100 World Wide Web Sites and in 1997 already more than 200,000. And from then on, the exciting history of the Internet continues to this day.