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1990 (WWW)
Tim Berners-Lee submits his ideas of what is now known as the "World wide web". This unsolicited idea sets up the precedence of what is now known as server and database functions that collect and build programs via the internet. -
1993 (Newton)
Apple CEO John Scully realizes the First handheld touch device the Newton. This devices gave birth to the new wave of touch-sensitive devices. It's interesting to note the similarities of its bottom bezel and Apps to our tech today. It also gave much need refinement to writing software from physical interactions too screenplay. -
1997 (Deep Blue)
Deep Blue was one of IBM's first swing into the world of AI. This program was developed to adapt and learn in correlation to a game of chess. It was able to bet and win world champions at the game do to its self learned skills. This tech would soon become used in many business sectors of the world. -
1998 (iMac)
Apple brings to light the iMac at a price of about $1,300. This new personal computer leads the way to easy ready, set, and go setup. As Apple’s first new product under Steve Jobs, it is considered to be the first step into what is now know as Apple evaluation in technology. -
1999 (WIFI)
Due to its extensive growth in industrial applications WIFI is brought home to users for personal use. The Wi-Fi Alliance with its entry not long after the iMac, gave notice to Apple and by doing so installed WIFI capabilities for easy to use Web access.