Digital Timeline

By cashho
  • Electronic Mail

    Email, originating in the 1960s at MIT, has evolved into a fundamental tool for personal and business communication. Ray Tomlinson's introduction of the @ symbol in 1971 marked a pivotal moment in email history. By the 1980s and 1990s, email became widely popular. Today, billions of people globally rely on email for their daily communication.
  • Spam Mail

    The origins of spam email date back to the 1970s when the initial unwanted commercial electronic messages were transmitted via the ARPANET, which preceded the internet. An infamous instance occurred when a marketing representative from DEC emailed hundreds of ARPANET users to advertise a new computer. The unauthorized and improper utilization of the network resulted in complaints and paved the way for the term "spam" to be created to refer to unwanted electronic messages.
  • Tcp split into tcp and ip

    During the early 1980s, the TCP/IP protocol suite was created, replacing the outdated NCP protocol, dividing networking tasks into TCP for secure data transmission, and IP for managing packet routing and addressing within networks. This division of responsibilities enabled increased versatility and compatibility in networking, resulting in the contemporary internet structure we rely on now.
  • The World Wide Web

    Sir Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web, commonly known as the web, in 1989 while he was employed at CERN. He suggested the concept of a worldwide hypertext system to make it easier to share and access information online. In 1991, he unveiled the initial web browser and web server, opening up the World Wide Web to the general public. This signified the start of a revolutionary period in communication, trade, and the spread of knowledge.
  • The First Social Media

    Social media originates from the early days of the internet, being traced back to platforms like SixDegrees.com, regarded as one of the initial social media sites. Introduced in 1997, SixDegrees enabled users to make profiles and connect with friends, paving the way for future social networking platforms. Nonetheless, it wasn't until the 2000s that social media started to form as we recognize it today, thanks to platforms such as Friendster, MySpace, and LinkedIn.
  • Google

    Google is a worldwide technology corporation recognized for its internet-based products and services, such as its search engine, online advertising technologies, and cloud computing. Established in 1998 by Larry Page and Sergey Brin, Google has grown to be one of the most impactful and prosperous companies globally, providing a variety of products and services utilized by billions worldwide.
  • The Launch of Wifi

    The Wi-Fi Alliance was established in 1999 as a trade organization to manage the Wi-Fi trademark and introduce Wi-Fi technology to consumers. The original standard, 802.11b, provided speeds of up to 11 Mbps and became popular for its convenience and user-friendly features. From that time on, Wi-Fi technology has advanced, introducing new standards like 802.11n, 802.11ac, and the newest 802.11ax, providing quicker and more dependable wireless connection.
  • Wikipedia Launched

    Jimmy Wales and Larry Sanger founded Wikipedia on January 15, 2001. Since that time, it has expanded and is now one of the biggest and most well-liked online resources, offering details on numerous subjects in various languages.