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Charles Babbage, the inventor, is credited with creating the first interactive automated computer.
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1957, the Soviet Union launched the earth's first artificial satellite,https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/sputnik-launched
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In regards to the USSR Launching Sputnik, the united states invents the Advanced Science Projects Agency known as ARPA.
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The ARPAnet initiative, the basis for today's internet, was pioneered by Robert Taylor.
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In the early days of technological technology, with the United States in 1969, the predecessor of the Internet was jumpstarted. The Applied Development Projects Agency Network (ARPANET) of the Defense Department. Many of the protocols used for Internet communication today were created by ARPA-funded researchers.
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The first ARPANET network email was sent in 1971, implementing the now-familiar syntax of the address with the '@' icon designating the device address of the recipient.
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The first internet service provider is created
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Steve Jobs creates Apple which designs, develops, and sells consumer electronics, computer software, and online services.
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The first social media was created by Andrew Weinreich, Users were able to upload a profile and make friends with other users.
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In the UK, internet shopping was invented and pioneered by Michael Aldrich in 1979. He linked a configured domestic television to a real-time multi-user transaction processing device via a telephone line.
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A visual simulator can first run over the ARPAnet to build a real-time program.
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In 1989, while studying at CERN, Tim Berners-Lee, a British physicist, created the World Wide Web ( WWW). The Web was originally designed and built to meet the need for automated knowledge sharing among scientists at universities and institutes worldwide.
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The world wide web becomes available for the world.
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On May 18, 1995, Wells Fargo became the first bank to offer internet banking to customers, replacing programs involving desktop computers, hard drives, and bank-provided floppy disks
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Laurence Landweber has created a computer science network known as CSNET.
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Dr O'Sullivan and his colleagues are credited with inventing Wi-Fi
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Google, LLC is an American international technology corporation specialized in applications and products related to the Internet, including web advertisement platforms, search engines, cloud storage, apps, and hardware.
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1998 marks the first known instance of a blog on a traditional news site, when Jonathan Dube blogged Hurricane Bonnie for The Charlotte
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MySpace.com is a popular web platform for social networking. MySpace was initially created as a forum for young musicians and bands to exchange songs and concert dates and has become a dynamic platform where users can create profiles, including photos, journals, songs, or movie tastes.
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On February 4, 2004, Mark Zuckerberg, a Harvard sophomore, launched Facebook, a social media network he created to connect students from Harvard with each other. About a thousand people had enrolled by the next day. https://www.facebook.com/
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Web site for sharing videos. https://www.youtube.com/
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Systrom and Krieger created the photo-sharing app
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One of Snapchat's key features is that photographs and comments are normally only usable for a limited period before their receivers become unavailable. https://www.snapchat.com/