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Adobe Photoshop 1.0
At the time it was released for was Macintosh exclusively. Invented by brothers Thomas and John Knoll. Adobe Photoshop 1.0 was released on February 19, 1990 for the Macintosh exclusively. The technology has vastly changed since and the amount of people that use the technology these days. -
World Wide Web
It was first introduced to the public by Tim Berners-Lee. It wasn't used as much as it is today. I don't think there is a job out there today that you don't have to use at least once in the day. -
Mosaic
It was the first widely used graphical World Wide Web browser. It was initially released by the NCSA with the help of Marc Andreessen and Eric Bina. The development and support of Mosaic was officially discontinued on January 7, 1997. -
Wiki
It is an open editing database allowing any user to add and update information, the first created for the Portland Pattern Repository by Howard G. Cunningham. Great examples of a wiki's work are Wikipedia, Wikibooks, and EOL (Encyclopedia of Life). Wiki in Hawaiian means "quick". -
WebTV
Was a Microsoft product that enabled users to browse the Internet, send and receive e-mail, and chat on their TV. The amount of change from then till now with what we can view on our TV.