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2 days ago · Netbooks, ultrabooks, widespread 4G and Wi-Fi, and mobile chips capable or running at nearly the power of desktops from not many years before on far lower power usage, became enablers of this stage of Internet development, and the term "App" emerged (short for "Application program" or "Program") as did the "App store".
4 days ago · This is a timeline of web browsers from 1990 to the present. Prior to browsers, many technologies and systems existed for information viewing and transmission. For an in-depth history of earlier web browsers, see the web browser article.
5 days ago · Ian Ritchie is the founder of Office Workstations Limited, or OWL, which pioneered the commercial use of hypertext technology. Over the years, Ian has been involved in over 50 start-ups, served as president of BCS, and been awarded a CBE for services to enterprise and education. Here he talks about the first 20 years of the personal computer ...
4 days ago · The Internet got its start in the United States in the late 1960s as a military defense system in the Cold War. Unlike technologies such as the phonograph or the safety pin, the internet has no ...
2 days ago · Mosaic was released in 1993 and was considered to be one of the first browsers that made the web easily searchable by the general user (as opposed to computer experts or hobbyists). Netscape Navigator was a big rival to Mosaic released the following year.
5 days ago · article. Netscape is the general name for a series of web browsers originally produced by Netscape Communications Corporation, but then developed by AOL until 2008. The original browser was once the dominant browser in terms of usage share, but it is no longer being developed and as such has security vulnerabilities.
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3 days ago · 'Hence, the first message on the Internet was 'LO' — as in 'Lo and behold!',' Kleinrock said. 'We didn't plan it, but we couldn't have come up with a better message: succinct, powerful and ...