In honor of the 20th birthday of the World Wide Web, CERN has restored the first website.
On a personal note, I had developed my first website way back in 1994. The site was known as Interactive Nest Egg and it was the digital version of my company’s (Investment Dealers’ Digest) publication, Nest Egg. At that time, it was one of a handful of financial sites on the web, and I’ll never forget the day it was announced on Yahoo!. Back then Yahoo! was the place to go to find out about new sites, as there were only a few sites going live per day. Good times…
Was your homepage in the single-page directory on Yahoo too?
Laird – I’m not sure. My first homepage went up in 1995, so it’s possible. Here’s the earliest (~1999) archive of the site – http://wayback.archive.org/web/20000520030312/http://www.jarnot.com/
Note that’s before Jesse Perry provided some pro bono design work. 🙂
I read that initially as pro bozo design work.
Very similar in Jesse’s case. :-p