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Total number of Websites - Internet Live Stats

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There are over 1.5 billion websites on the world wide web today. Of these, less than 200 million are active. The milestone of 1 billion websites was first reached in September of 2014, as confirmed by NetCraft in its October 2014 Web Server Survey and first estimated and announced by Internet Live Stats (see the tweet from the inventor of the World Wide Web, Tim Berners-Lee). The number had subsequently declined, reverting back to a level below 1 billion (due to the monthly fluctuations in the count of inactive websites) before reaching again and stabilizing above the 1 billion mark starting in March of 2016. During 2016, the total number of sites has grown significantly, from 900 million in January 2016 to 1.7 billion in December 2016. From 2016 to 2018, the level has hold pretty much unchanged. From 1 website in 1991 to 1 billion in 2014, the chart and table below show the total number of websites by year throughout history:

By "Website" we mean unique hostname (a name which can be resolved, using a name server, into an IP Address). It must be noted that around 75% of websites today are not active, but parked domains or similar. [1]

Year (June)
Websites
Change
Internet Users
Users per Website
Websites launched
2018
1,630,322,579
-8%
2017
1,766,926,408
69%
2016
1,045,534,808
21%
2015
863,105,652
-11%
3,185,996,155*
3.7
2014
968,882,453
44%
2,925,249,355
3.0
2013
672,985,183
-3%
2,756,198,420
4.1
2012
697,089,489
101%
2,518,453,530
3.6
2011
346,004,403
67%
2,282,955,130
6.6
2010
206,956,723
-13%
2,045,865,660
9.9
Pinterest, Instagram
2009
238,027,855
38%
1,766,206,240
7.4
2008
172,338,726
41%
1,571,601,630
9.1
Dropbox
2007
121,892,559
43%
1,373,327,790
11.3
Tumblr
2006
85,507,314
32%
1,160,335,280
13.6
Twttr
2005
64,780,617
26%
1,027,580,990
16
YouTube, Reddit
2004
51,611,646
26%
910,060,180
18
Thefacebook, Flickr
2003
40,912,332
6%
778,555,680
19
WordPress, LinkedIn
2002
38,760,373
32%
662,663,600
17
2001
29,254,370
71%
500,609,240
17
Wikipedia
2000
17,087,182
438%
413,425,190
24
Baidu
1999
3,177,453
32%
280,866,670
88
PayPal
1998
2,410,067
116%
188,023,930
78
Google
1997
1,117,255
334%
120,758,310
108
Yandex, Netflix
1996
257,601
996%
77,433,860
301
1995
23,500
758%
44,838,900
1,908
Altavista, Amazon, AuctionWeb
1994
2,738
2006%
25,454,590
9,297
Yahoo
1993
130
1200%
14,161,570
108,935
1992
10
900%
Aug. 1991
1
World Wide Web Project
Source: NetCraft and Internet Live Stats (elaboration of data by Matthew Gray of MIT and Hobbes' Internet Timeline and Pingdom)

Periodic drops in the total count can depend on various factors, including an improvement in NetCraft's handling of wildcard hostnames. For example, in August 2012, over 40 million hostnames on only 242 IP addresses were removed from the Survey.

Curious facts

  • [2] On April 30, 1993 CERN made World Wide Web ("W3" for short) technology available on a royalty-free basis to the public domain, allowing the Web to flourish.
  • [3]

  • The World Wide Web was invented in March of 1989 by Tim Berners-Lee (see the original proposal). He also introduced the first web server, the first browser and editor (the “WorldWideWeb.app”), the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) and, in October 1990, the first version of the "HyperText Markup Language" (HTML).
  • [4]

  • In 2013 alone, the web has grown by more than one third: from about 630 million websites at the start of the year to over 850 million by December 2013 (of which 180 million were active).
  • In 2016, the number of websites has almost doubled: from 900 million to 1.7 billion. However, the more reliable active website count was stable at around 170 million throughout the year.
  • Over 50% of websites today are hosted on either Apache or nginx, both open source web servers. As of June 2014, Microsoft has got very close to Apache in terms of market share (only a 0.15% difference separates the two). If the trend continues, Microsoft could soon become the leading web server developer for the first time in history.
  • [5]

Popular Websites (launch year & how they looked)

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Pinterest (2010)

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Dropbox (2008)

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AuctionWeb (Ebay, 1995)

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Altavista (1995)

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WWW Project (1991)

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Sources

The current estimated total number of Websites is delivered by Worldometers' algorithm, which processes data elaborated through statistical analysis after being collected from the following sources:

  • NetCraft Web Server Survey - Netcraft Ltd.
  • "Measuring the Growth of the Web." Matthew Gray, MIT.
  • Robert H Zakon. "Hobbes' Internet Timeline - the definitive ARPAnet & Internet history." Zakon.org.
  • "How we got from 1 to 162 million websites on the internet." Pingdom Tech blog. April 4, 2008.

References

  1. "How many active sites are there?" Netcraft Ltd
  2. Noyes, Dan "First URL active once more." CERN. April 29, 2013.
  3. CERN. "Twenty years of a free, open web." CERN. April 30, 2013.
  4. http://info.cern.ch - home of the first website
  5. Berners-Lee, Tim, with Fischetti, Mark. "Weaving the Web" Harper. San Francisco, 1999.
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