For interest, and for reference:
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First International Conference on the World-Wide Web
May 25-26-27 1994, CERN, Geneva.
 
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The Second International WWW Conference '94
Mosaic and the Web. Chicago, October 17-19, organised by NCSA and CERN.
 
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The Third International
World-Wide Web Conference
Technology, Tools and Applications. April 10-14 1995, Darmstadt, Germany.
 
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Fourth International World Wide Web Conference
The Web Revolution. December 11-14, 1995, Boston, Massachusetts, USA (proceedings in the W3J).
 
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Fifth International World Wide Web Conference
May 6-10, 1996 - Paris, France.
 
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Sixth International World Wide Web Conference
Everyone Everything Connected. April 7-11, 1997, Santa Clara, California USA (proceedings).
 
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Seventh International World Wide Web Conference
14-18 April 1998, Brisbane, Australia (proceedings).
 
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The Eighth International World Wide Web Conference
Toronto, Canada, May 11-14, 1999.
 
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9th International World Wide Web Conference
The Web: The Next Generation. Amsterdam, May 15 - 19, 2000.
 
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Tenth International World Wide Web Conference
May 1-5, 2001, Hong Kong. Anybody fancy buying me a ticket?
 
(And of course I track these and the proceedings down and the absolute last thing I find is that there's already a page of past conferences and also a way to search old conference papers. Of course.)
   
  
   
For interest, and for reference:
May 25-26-27 1994, CERN, Geneva.
Mosaic and the Web. Chicago, October 17-19, organised by NCSA and CERN.
Technology, Tools and Applications. April 10-14 1995, Darmstadt, Germany.
The Web Revolution. December 11-14, 1995, Boston, Massachusetts, USA (proceedings in the W3J).
May 6-10, 1996 - Paris, France.
Everyone Everything Connected. April 7-11, 1997, Santa Clara, California USA (proceedings).
14-18 April 1998, Brisbane, Australia (proceedings).
Toronto, Canada, May 11-14, 1999.
The Web: The Next Generation. Amsterdam, May 15 - 19, 2000.
May 1-5, 2001, Hong Kong. Anybody fancy buying me a ticket?
(And of course I track these and the proceedings down and the absolute last thing I find is that there's already a page of past conferences and also a way to search old conference papers. Of course.)