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Commercial Networks Multiply
The mid-1970s brings a number of commercial networks for corporate customers and professionals to choose from. Becoming a major supplier is Six year old CompuServe of corporate network services; it’s consumer-oriented CompuServe Information Service will follow at the end of the 1970s. -
Queen's first email
Queen Elizabeth 2 set out her first email from the Royal Signals and Radar Establishment as a part of a demonstration of networking technology. -
Seagate ST506 hard disk drive
Seagate technology created the first hard disk drive for microcomputers. The disk held five times as much data as a standard floppy disk -
Apple introduces the first Lisa computer
The Lisa computer was the first commercial personal computer with a graphical user interface. It was a important milestone in computing. Lisa the computer was inspired by earlier work at the Xerox Palo Alto Research Center. -
Photoshop is released
Photoshop was an image editing program and the most popular software program published by Adobe systems. Created by brothers John and Thomas Knoll. John saw practical uses for Photoshop because he was a special effects member at Industrial Light and Magic -
AIBO robotic pet dog
"Artificial Intelligence Robot" was a robotic pet dog that was $2000.It was made to learn by interacting with its owner and environment. It was first programmed to occasionally ignore commands like an actual dog would do. -
USB flash drive
The USB flash drives are introduced. The USB is used for data storage, backing up files, and transferring files. The USB was much faster and had greater data capacity than earlier storage media. -
MySpace Founded
One of the most important social networks and helped define the second wave of social networking. It is not the first or largest social network. -
Henry's first gaming console
Christmas 2010 received a Wii as a present.It was my first console that introduced me into the world of gaming. -
Rachel gets a phone
This past Christmas I got my first phone. I got the Samsung S7. I have not broken my phone or lost it. After getting my phone I noticed I began to rely on it much more than I thought I would.