The computer he used, a NeXT desktop, became the world's first Internet server. Berners-Lee wrote and published the first web page, a simplistic overview of the WorldWideWeb project. Ten years after the World Wide Web was made available to an unsuspecting public, one percent of households had access to the Internet. But for many, internet use was slow with dial-up connections. he launched the world's first website providing instructions on using the Internet. Tim Berners-Lee, inventor of the World Wide Web, speaks at the Open Government Partnership. The World Wide Web was invented by Tim Berners-Lee and the first connection was made to what is now known as the Internet. At the end, the first web page was served. In 2004, World Wide Web technology was available to everyone, royalty-free. Since then, the Web has evangelized the Web. In the United States, he established the World Wide Web W3 Consortium at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Computer Science Laboratory. The consortium, in consultation with others, oversees the Web and standards development;