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Tim Berners Lee published a formal proposal on november 12th 1990 to build a hypertext project called the worldwideweb.
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first image posted on the ww was in 1992 by Tim Berners Lee.
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the oldest known webpage is from 1991 and was stored on a magneto-optical drive by Paul Jones.
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This markes the day the WWW opened to the public.
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in january 1993 there were only 50 servers and in october of the same year there was 500.
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Adobe Flash Player is created making us able to stream and view online video.
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in september 1998 Google was founded changeing the way we surf the web to this day.
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Although a number of these new entrepreneurs had realistic plans and administrative ability, most of them lacked these characteristics but were able to sell their ideas to investors because of the novelty of the dot-com concept.
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In 2001 the bubble burst, and many dot-com startups went out of business after burning through their venture capital and failing to become profitable. Many others, however, did survive and thrive in the early 21st century.
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Beginning in 2002, new ideas for sharing and exchanging content ad hoc, such as Weblogs and RSS, rapidly gained acceptance on the Web.
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Google Adwords launches sending a huge boost to the web based advertising
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this markes the day Facebook was created. A web site that changed the way people look at social media.
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Youtube.com was created. a web site that changed the way videos aree shared through the worldwideweb.
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sopa stands for 'stop onine piracy act' this means there was a legal act to stop online piracy but fastly failed.