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John Pearce

History of Search Engines - Chronological List of Internet Search Engines (INFOGRAPHIC)... - 0 views

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    "This is a visual history of "search" and search engines; hopefully it's both a trip down memory lane and a useful resource for anyone looking to learn a bit more about the history of Internet search engines. If you like the graphic or find it useful you're welcome to embed the image on your own site, link to it, or give it a Digg/Stumble/Etc. "
John Pearce

40 People Who Changed the Internet - 1 views

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    "Here, these are the people who have the biggest impact on the direction of the web: past, present, and future. They changed the internet and revolutionized the way we lead our lives today. Just imagine the world without internet. You can't because it has become our daily life. "
Roland Gesthuizen

Historical Software Collection : Free Software : Download & Streaming : Internet Archive - 1 views

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    "This collection contains selected historically important software packages from the Internet Archive's software archives. Through the use of in-browser emulators, it is possible to try out these items and experiment with using them, without the additional burdens of installing emulator software or tracking down the programs. Many of these software products were the first of their kind, or utilized features and approaches that have been copied or recreated on many programs since. (historic software, vintage software, antique software)"
Roland Gesthuizen

20 years on, world's first web page to be reborn - ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Co... - 0 views

  • "We're going to put these things back in place, so that a web developer or someone who's interested 100 years from now can read the first documentation that came out from the world wide web team," he said.
  • by making the birth of the web visible again, the CERN team aims to emphasise the idea of freedom and openness it was built on."In the early days, you could just go in and take the code and make it your own and improve it. That is something we have all benefitted from," he said.
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    "The world's first web page has been dragged out of cyberspace and restored for today's internet browsers as part of a project to celebrate 20 years of the web."
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