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FIRST CYBER ATTACK
More than 200 years have passed since the first cyber attack in history was detected and it took place in France in 1834. At that time, the French Claude Chappe in the 1790s had created a national telegraph system, known as the telegraph optical. -
THE FIRST MICROPHONE
The first microphone was part of the phonograph, which at that time was the most common device for reproducing recorded sound, and was known as the first dynamic microphone. -
ORIGIN OF THE INTERNET
Its origins date back to the 1960s, within the name of ARPA due to the need for this organization to find better ways to use the computers of that time.The Internet serves as a link between smaller networks and allows them to expand their coverage by making them part of a "global network". This global network has the characteristic that it uses a common language that guarantees the intercommunication of the different participants. -
THE FIRST SPAM MESSAGE
Known as those annoying unsolicited and indiscriminate messages, in which all of us as Internet users have ever encountered. -
HTML TEXTS
Physicist Tim Berners-Lee, a CERN (European Organization for Nuclear Research) worker proposed a new "hypertext" system for sharing documents. The "hypertext" systems had been developed years before. -
FIRST WEB PAGE
Physicist Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web as a useful tool for scientists to navigate the first web page in history is an experience that can be disappointing. It had no colors, no photos, no videos. -
FIRST WWW
Created by British scientist Tim Berners-Lee, it was made public on August 6, 1991. Berners-Lee created the site on December 20, 1990, but then it was only accessible from the European Center for Nuclear Research (CERN) in Switzerland. -
THE FIRST WEBCAM
Quentin Stafford-Fraser y Paul Jardetzky they designed a client-server protocol that, connecting it to a camera, transmitted an image with a resolution of 128 x 128 pixels. -
FACEBOOK
Marc Zuckerberg created this social network with his colleagues Eduardo Saverin, Dustin Moskovitz and Chris Hughes on February 4, 2004. The platform was called 'The Facebook' and it was only available to people with a Harvard email address. -
YOUTUBE
Three young Paypal workers created the quintessential video-sharing website in 2005. Of the three creators, two were trained in programming, Chan and Jawed, while Chad was a designer. At a dinner with friends, the idea that originated YouTube came up. -
TWITTER
An internal Odeo service and this is really where the Twitter story really begins. The project had several names (Twiiit, Twich, Stat.us), although Noah Glass finally chose 'Twttr', which mimicked a bird's chirp. -
INSTAGRAM
It was released in early October 2010 for Apple devices only. In its first week of life, 200,000 users had already downloaded the social network and three months after the launch they had already reached one million.