Internet 25 years old: 25 milestones
Twenty-five years ago, the Internet we know today is going to be at the National Science Foundation. Then it created an explosion of information, from email to eBay, the way people communicate and shop has changed forever.
Twenty-five years ago, the Internet we know today is going to be at the National Science Foundation. Then it created an explosion of information, from email to eBay, the way people communicate and shop has changed forever.
1. World Wide Web
Tim Berners-Lee has created user-friendly "Web sites" that are capable of "moving" around the Internet. At that time, the Internet was only set up to connect research projects at universities together. And today? More than 747 million adults regularly use the Internet worldwide.
2. E-mail
Electronic letters are pushing traditional correspondence back into the past. Since 1988, programs like Eudora have used very simply. And today, nearly 97 billion emails are sent every day by Internet users.
3. Graphical user interface (GUI)
Before Apple released the icons that symbolized computer applications, most PC screens only showed monotonous text. Then the Mac's graphical user interface launched in 1984 changed everything. And it was Microsoft's Windows operating system that brought the GUI (read gooey) to a large number of users.
4. AOL
AOL has brought users to Web portal, chat room and IM. The first subscribers pay for the service by the hour. In 2001, Time Warner acquired AOL for $ 106 million.
5. Broadband
The answer to the headlines of the dial-up Internet connection. The high-speed Internet service blew a new life into online entertainment, opening the door to downloading movies and downloading music. Up to now, about 78% of US households have installed broadband, up nearly 78 times compared to 1998.
6. Google
So popular that it turned into a verb for online search. Google, which currently has a market capitalization of nearly $ 149 billion, has perfected the way of searching and searching information on vast Net seas. As of December last year, Google's websites attracted nearly 500 million visitors.
7. Mosaic / Netscape
As the "brainchild" of Marc Andreesen and colleagues, Mosaic is the first widely used multimedia Web browser in the world. Separated from Mosaic, Netscape's browser dominated during the 90s until Microsoft's Internet Explorer was ousted and deposed since 1998.
8. eBay
Thanks to eBay, we can now buy and sell almost anything in mind (except for body parts). eBay currently has 230 million customers worldwide, and every 100 million auctions take place.
9. Amazon
Initially, this site is just a place to sell books. Then Amazon survived the dotcom recession and switched to business as an "online department store." Now Amazon.com is the world's second largest online shopping address, the second most visited retail site after eBay.
10. Wi-Fi
Drinking coffee and surfing the Web: Wireless networks have allowed us to use laptops outside office space and connect to the Internet wherever there is Wi-Fi signal coverage. Last year alone, more than 200 million products equipped with Wi-Fi were sold globally.
11. IM
Web surfers started the "chit chat" routine from the mid-90s with the introduction of ICQ and AOL Instant Messenger. Millions of users have used IM programs to exchange, share messages, photos and even SMS or call each other.
12. Yahoo!
Stanford University's Jerry Yang and David Filo created this famous Web portal in 1994. Now this is still a favorite address for those who need email and photo sharing (Yahoo owns Flickr ) and many other services.
13. Compuserve / Prodigy
In the 1980s, these were the first two public companies to provide Internet access to individual users. If CompuServe aims for more "people in the industry", Prodigy is aimed at mass users.
14. The Well
The predecessor of the virtual social network - The Whole Earth 'Lectronic Link was created in 1985.
15. Erotic
Although the plan for the .xxx domain name reserved for pornographic websites has been shelved, sex has always been one of the most prosperous and noisy businesses on the Internet. Its revenue last year was $ 2.84 billion, and the keyword "Paris Hilton's sex video" will instantly give you nearly 1 million different links.
16. Spam / spyware
Spam and sneaky software that tracks users' surfing habits have exploded in quantity and sophistication over the years. Initially, they only caused unwanted nuisance, but now spam / spyware is both a problem, a pandemic. Spam currently accounts for 90% of the total email traffic on the Internet.
17. Flash
Adobe's Flash software currently runs over 98% of the world's total computers. Want to watch videos on YouTube or MySpace? It is necessary to have Flash. It was Flash that activated the Internet, "laying out" millions of drawings and videos of all kinds.
18. Online map tool
MapQuest was born in 1996 with the mission to show a clear, thorough way for users. Later folks like Yahoo and Google tried to turn to providing digital maps for mobile phones and providing satellite photos of the neighborhood you live in.
19. Napster
Written in a cramped warehouse, Napster has allowed more than 26 million people to access a free, huge digital music database. Hot nape, the record label has allied to close Napster. Now the service is reviving, but is in the form of a legitimate, paid music download service like iTunes.
20. YouTube
Video sharing website was acquired by Google last year for $ 1.65 billion. YouTube has "triggered" a revolutionary "homegrown" content on the Internet, and introduced millions of people to see the charms of characters like Chad Vader, Lonelygirl115.
21. The Drudge Report
Matt Drudge's news news website helped publicize Monica Lewinsky's hot story (the White House trainee was involved in a romance with former President Bill Clinton in 1998), paving the way for called "citizen journalism". This site attracts up to 500 million hits per month.
22. Blogger
More than 75 million active blog sites have changed the way the world receives news. The blog challenged traditional media, "lobbying" and protesting the war, sparking controversies and posting all different images.
23. Craigslist
This is the place where all advertising content is free to download, and it has changed the way we search for apartments, truck boxes . everything.
24. MySpace
The address "is" on the network of young people today, with more than 173 million personal websites. News Corp bought MySpace for $ 580 million in 2005.
25. Virtual worlds and games
Worldwide, more than 19 million people are paying to discover online games that play as many players as World of Warcraft or virtual communities like Second Life.
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