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Interview with Developer of First Web Page

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Watch this video about websites on HowStuffWorks. As Robert Scoble was getting a tour around the Stanford Linear Accelerator with Bebo White he met Paul Kunz, who developed the first Web site in the United States. See how websites work in this video from PodTech.net.

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