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Originally proposed in 1989 but launched in 1990, the World Wide Web was an information system created by Tim Berners-Lee that allowed documents to be connected to other documents by hypertext links on the internet.
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Originally released by software company Adobe, Photoshop has become an industry standard for photo and graphics editing since it's launch in 1990.
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The Hubble Space Telescope is an extremely large space-based observatory developed by NASA and named after the great astronomer Edwin P. Hubble. The job of the Hubble Telescope is to deliver images of space which has changed society's understanding of the universe.
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The DVD or Digital Video Disc was developed in 1997 by multiple companies such as Mitsubishi, Sony, Philips, Toshiba, and many more. The DVD is a multi-application disc formatted for read only, recordings, and re-writeable applications used for video, data storage, games, and audio applications.
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The Toyota Prius was first launched in Japan in 1997. It later became the first ever mass-produced hybrid automobile, this creation helped to popularize hybrid technology at a more affordable rate.