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The f o l l o w i n g w r i t e r s at Digit compiled t h e 1001 t e c h facts: Aparna K r i s h n a k u m a r Garfield D'Souza Meera V a n k i p u r a m Ram Mohan Rao Robert S o v e r e i g n - S m i t h Srinivasan R a m a k r i s h n a n Suprotip Ghosh Upendra Singhai Copy Editors Ram Mohan Rao Syed Nadim Siraj Design and Layout Ashwin Boricha Shivshankar Pillai Sivalal S Photographs Mexy Xavier
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The History of Computing The Internet Networking Various Timelines Processors and Components Storage Operating Systems Companies and Personalities Supercomputer Displays Imaging Telephony Cellphones Entertainment Games Human Interface Devices Miscellaneous Tech Facts
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INTRODUCTION In 1981, in an apparent m o m e n t of epiphany, William Henry Gates III told a gathering that in t h e future 6 4 0 KB of RAM ought to be e n o u g h for anybody. Today, Gates, o n e of t h e richest m e n in t h e universe, makes most of his m o n e y selling software so heavy even a Sumo wrestler would blush. Ergo, even t h e m o s t successful, or foresighted, people in t h e world are n o t infallible. Twenty-three years later, we don't really k n o w whether Gates is still h a u n t e d by that statement. W h a t we know for sure is that statements like these b e c o m e more t h a n just that, and people e x c h a n g e notes with malicious glee: "Did you know that Bill Gates was stupid enough to say this. I mean, how did he b e c o m e t h e richest m a n on earth?" This special compilation of 1 0 0 1 amazing t e c h n o l o g y facts is n o t filled with malice, but with stuff that would make you smile, raise your eyebrows, or, god forbid, make y o u exchange notes with malicious glee at that next Saturday night party. Technology, like most aspects of our life that pass us by and we take for granted, has history. Since t e c h n o l o g i c a l progress has b e e n fast e n o u g h to send every o n e of us into a tizzy, we tend to lose sight of t h e pioneers, of t h e technologies that changed our lives. This b o o k is m e a n t to bring us closer to reality, closer to our t e c h n o l o g y history, closer to t h e people w h o made it happen. We learn from history, and from those lessons alone alone can we shape our future. So sit back, put your feet o n t h e table, let your hair down, and let time pass you by. And yes, tell us if you didn't get t h a t smile o n your face.
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Beginning in 1934, Konrad Zuse, a G e r m a n engineer, built a series of c o m p u t e r s , t h e Z1 t h r o u g h Z4, utilising binary a r i t h m e t i c .
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Claude Shannon is usually called the f a t h e r of I n f o r m a t i o n Tech nology. In 1948, he published "A M a t h e m a t i c a l T h e o r y of C o m m u n i c a t i o n " in t h e Bell System Technical J o u r n a l . The f i r s t high-level p r o g r a m m i n g language was Fortran. It was developed in 1956 by an IBM t e a m headed by J o h n Backus. Fortran became c o m m e r c i a l l y available in 1957. The first o b j e c t - o r i e n t e d language was Simula. It was developed by Kristen Nygaard and Ole-Johan Dahl in t h e mid 1960s.
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1981 was t h e year t h a t PCs began, when IBM d e b u t e d the IBM PC. Microsoft shipped it w i t h BASIC. The o p e r a t i n g system, too, was developed by M i c r o s o f t .
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The f i r s t ' c o m p u t e r ' , t h e s t e a m - d r i v e n calculating machine, was built in 1823 by Charles Babbage.
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C h r i s t o p h e r Pile was sentenced t o 18 m o n t h s f o r releasing a t o o l k i t t h a t w o u l d boost t h e impact of existing viruses by r a n d o m i sing t h e i r codes.
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In 1951, J a y F o r r e s t e r and Robert Everett, g r a d u a t e s t u d e n t s at MIT, c o n s t r u c t e d t h e ' Whirlwind,' a 'real-time c o m p u t e r , ' w o r k i n g at twice t h e speed of t h e ENIAC. In 1969, c o m p u t e r f i r m Honey well released t h e H316 " K i t c h e n C o m p u t e r " , t h e f i r s t home c o m p u t e r , priced at
991. It is much debated whether any single person can be said to have invented the first computer. Examples of candidates are Charles Babbage and Konrad Zuse.
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In 1976, the t e r m "personal c o m p u t e r " first appeared in print, in t h e May issue of Byte Magazine.
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In 1981, while w o r k i n g on t h e original version of M i c r o s o f t ' s Disk O p e r a t i n g System (DOS), Bill Gates made a r e m a r k a b l e prediction: " 6 4 0 K (of RAM) should be e n o u g h f o r anyone."
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The t e r m 'bug' was p r o b a b l y coined a f t e r A d m i r a l Grace Hopper
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f o u n d a m o t h in t h e Mark II c o m p u t e r at t h e US Naval Surface W a r f a r e Center, causing t h e machine t o m a l f u n c t i o n .
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In 1970, Steve Wozniak played a huge prank by d i s t r i b u t i n g 2 5 , 0 0 0 leaflets for a non-exis t e n t c o m p u t e r , w h i c h was later r e f e r r e d t o as t h e Zaltair Hoax.
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pseudonym J i m Button. The ENIAC had 2 0 , 0 0 0 v a c u u m tubes and 4 0 racks of equipment, and ran up a daily electric bill of $ 6 0 , a large a m o u n t at the time, t h e mid 1940s.
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The first c o m p u t e r t o p e r f o r m a t r i l l i o n opera tions per second was called t h e G r a v i t y Pipeline.
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Les Solomon, publisher of t h e magazine Popular The first silicon Electronics, and Ed Roberts
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Mitch Kapor f o u n d e d Lotus Development Corp. in 1982 with J o n a t h a n Sachs, w h o was i n s t r u m e n t a l in launching Lotus 1-2-3.
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Founder Paul Gavin came up w i t h t h e n a m e M o t o r o l a when his c o m p a n y s t a r t e d m a n u f a c t u r i n g radios for m o t o r c a r s .
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Bulletin-Board System Q u a n t u m C o m p u t e r Services, r e n a m e d it A m e r i c a Online.
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On 4 t h J u l y , 1996, Sabeer Bhatia and Jack Smith launched Hotmail. In 1997, t h e y sold it t o Microsoft f o r an e s t i m a t e d price of $ 3 8 5 million.
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AT&T Bell Labs was the first company to transmit human voice across the Atlantic, on January 25, 1915. The exercise was conducted to celebrate the open ing of the Panama Canal to Alexander Graham Bell.
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975. In 1991, 4 5 0 complete works of literature were published on one CD-ROM.
Paul Allen, w h o c o - f o u n d e d M i c r o s o f t w i t h Bill Gates, is now t h e c h a i r m a n of Vulcan N o r t h w e s t , an i n v e s t m e n t f i r m . M a t h e m a t i c i a n Blaise Pascal a t t e m p t e d a u t o m a t e d c o m p u t i n g as early as 1642.
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In 1993, t h e US D e p a r t m e n t of C o m m e r c e c r e a t e d InterNIC t o m a i n t a i n a c e n t r a l database t o c o n t a i n all registered d o m a i n names and IP addresses.
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In 1998, online p o r n o g r a p h y a c c o u n t e d f o r 8 0 percent of all ec o m m e r c e . However, the f i g u r e has t o d a y fallen t o 2 0 per cent.
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In 1971, Intel launched the w o r l d ' s f i r s t single-chip m i c r o p r o c e s s o r , t h e Intel 4 0 0 4 . The Pioneer 10 spacecraft used t h e 4 0 0 4 m i c r o p r o c e s s o r .
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In A u g u s t 1944, J o h n Mauchly and Presper Eckert proposed t h e building of a new machine called t h e e l e c t r o n i c discrete variable a u t o m a t i c c o m p u t e r (the EDVAC). It was t o b e c o m e the first s t o r e d - p r o g r a m c o m p u t e r .
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Niklaus W i r t h developed t h e Pascal p r o g r a m m i n g language in 1971.
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1975 saw t h e e m e r g e n c e of t h e first w o r d processing s o f t w a r e , t h e Electric Pencil.
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WordStar, a n o t h e r w o r d processing s o f t w a r e , was released in 1975.
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In 1975, M i c r o s o f t , t h e unofficial partnership of Bill Gates and Paul Allen, a t t a i n e d sales of $16,000.
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In 1958, Chester Carlson invented t h e Xerox machine. The i n t e g r a t e d circuit was invented at the same t i m e , enabling t h e 959. m i n i a t u r i s a t i o n of electronic devices. V i s i C a l c w a s d e v e l o p e d by
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Edmund Gunter of England invented t h e slide rule as early as 1692.
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Chester Carlson invented the photocopier machine at Xerox
Dan B r i c k l i n and Bob F r a n k s t o n in 1 9 7 9 . R e t a i l i n g f o r $ 9 9 apiece, V i s i C a l c sold o v e r
7 0 0 , 0 0 0 copies. The EDSAC ran its first p r o g r a m on May 6 , 1 9 4 9 . It wasn't t h e first s t o r e d - p r o g r a m c o m p u t e r , but r a t h e r , t h e f i r s t practical one.
In December 1 9 7 0 , Gilbert H y a t t filed a p a t e n t a p p l i c a t i o n e n t i t l e d " S i n g l e Chip I n t e g r a t e d C i r c u i t C o m p u t e r A r c h i t e c t u r e " , t h e f i r s t basic p a t e n t on t h e m i c r o p r o c e s s o r . 13Q
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In t h e 1940s, H u n g a r i a n - A m e r i c a n J o h n v o n Neumann devised t h e von N e u m a n n a r c h i t e c t u r e for c o m p u t e r s , w h i c h is the basic archi t e c t u r e t h a t y o u see t o d a y in v i r t u a l l y e v e r y non-parallel-processing c o m p u t e r around, and ever t o have been built.
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The f i r s t v o n N e u m a n n - a r c h i t e c t u r e c o m p u t e r t o be actually c o n s t r u c t e d and o p e r a t e d was the Manchester Markl,designed and built at Manches-ter University in England.
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In t h e s u m m e r of 1969, UNIX was developed. Linus Torvalds, t h e c r e a t o r of Linux, was born t h e same year.
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In 1991, Linus Torvalds, t h e n a s t u d e n t in Finland, i n t r o d u c e d In 1991, Sun unveiled the Linux. He posted the f o l l o w i n g Solaris 2 operating w o r d s t o t h e comp.os.minix environment, fined-tuned n e w s g r o u p : "Hello e v e r y b o d y for symmetric out t h e r e using minix - I'm multiprocessing. doing a (free) o p e r a t i n g s y s t e m (just a hobby, w o n ' t be big and professional like gnu) f o r 3 8 6 ( 4 8 6 ) AT clones. In 1995, SCO acquired the UNIX Systems source t e c h n o l o g y business f r o m Novell Corporation.
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In August, 1995, Microsoft Windows 9 5 was released. It sold m o r e t h a n a million copies w i t h i n t h e f i r s t f o u r days of its launch.
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THE HISTORY OF COMPUTERS AND COMMUNICATION
ARPANET, the first 'Internet', was launched in
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C o m p u t e r s w e r e sold c o m m e r cially f o r t h e f i r s t t i m e in 1951.
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AT&T m a n u f a c t u r e d t h e first c o m m e r c i a l m o d e m , t h e Bell 103, in 1962.
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The w o r l d ' s first m i n i c o m p u t e r , Digital E q u i p m e n t ' s PDP-8, was i n t r o d u c e d in 1965, and cost a p h e n o m e n a l $18,000.
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In 1966, Xerox i n v e n t e d t h e T e l e c o p i e r - t h e first successful fax machine.
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The m i c r o p r o c e s s o r was invented in 1971. The c r e a t i o n was considered a c o m p u t e r on a chip.
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Cray Research Incorporated i n t r o d u c e d t h e first s u p e r c o m p u t e r in 1 9 7 6 - t h e Cray 1. It could p e r f o r m 2 4 0 million calculations per second. The Apple I h o m e c o m p u t e r was released in 1976.
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The first cellular phone c o m m u n i c a t i o n n e t w o r k was launched in J a p a n , in 1979.
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Pacman, one of t h e most popular arcade games of all times, was released in 1980.
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Time magazine named t h e c o m p u t e r t h e Man of t h e Year in 1983. The f i r s t cellular phone n e t w o r k was launched t h e same year in the US.
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The Apple Macintosh was released in 1984, along w i t h IBM PC AT. The US g o v e r n m e n t released c o n t r o l of t h e Internet in 1994, and t h e WWW was born.
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The QWERTY keyboard was actually designed with the intention of slowing down typists
Gay Lussac and T h e n a r d e x t r a c t e d i m p u r e a m o r p h o u s silicon in 1811. George Boole published his M a t h e m a t i c a l Analysis of Logic, invent ing Boolean algebra in 1854. This became t h e basis f o r c o m p u t e r design. In 1890, H e r m a n Hollerith c o n s t r u c t s a p u n c h - c a r d t a b u l a t i n g machine f o r use in t h e US Census. Radio Shack i n t r o d u c e d , in 1971, t h e f i r s t c o m p u t e r w i t h a k e y b o a r d and CRT display.
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The C o m p u S e r v e online service was launched in 1979.
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S o f t w a r e A p p l i c a t i o n giants, Aldus and Adobe, m e r g e d in 1994F.
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Jack Kilby of Texas Instruments p a t e n t e d t h e first i n t e g r a t e d circuit in 1959.
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1951 saw t h e first c o m m e r c i a l use of t h e t r a n s i s t o r , invented by William Shockley, J o h n Bardeen, and Walter Brattain.
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In 1903, Nikola Tesla, an A m e r i c a n engineer, p a t e n t e d an electrical logic circuit called a gate or switch.
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Charles Babbage invented his Analytical Engine in 1833, t h e f i r s t punch-card programmable general-purpose computer.
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The first known English-language use of t h e w o r d ' c o m p u t e r ' , was f o u n d in t h e w r i t i n g s of Sir T h o m a s Browne, in 1846.
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Yahoo! derived its name f r o m t h e w o r d Yahoo coined by J o n a t h a n Swift in Gulliver's Travels. A Yahoo is a person w h o is repulsive in appearance and action and is barely h u m a n ! In t h e Deep Web, t h e part of t h e Web not c u r r e n t l y catalogued by search engines, public i n f o r m a t i o n said t o be 5 0 0 times larger t h a n on t h e WWW. Researchers consider t h a t t h e f i r s t search engine was Archie, c r e a t e d in 1990 by Alan Emtage, a s t u d e n t at McGill University in Montreal, Canada. The f i r s t search engine for Gopher files was called Veronica, c r e a t e d by t h e University of Nevada System C o m p u t i n g Services group. J i m Berners-Lee predicted in 2 0 0 2 t h a t t h e Semantic Web w o u l d " f o s t e r global c o l l a b o r a t i o n s a m o n g people w i t h diverse c u l t u r a l perspectives", but the project never seems t o have really taken off. The t o p visited websites in February 2 0 0 4 , including a f f i l i a t e d sites, were Yahoo!, MSN, t h e Time Warner N e t w o r k , EBay, Google, Lycos, and A b o u t . c o m . In February 2 0 0 4 , Sweden led t h e w o r l d in I n t e r n e t p e n e t r a t i o n , w i t h 7 6 . 9 percent of people c o n n e c t e d t o t h e Internet. The w o r l d average is 11.1 per cent.
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Marc A n d r e e s s e n f o u n d e d Netscape. In 1993, he had already devel o p e d Mosaic, t h e first Web b r o w s e r w i t h a GUI.
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The search engine " L y c o s " is n a m e d f o r Lycosidae, the Latin name f o r t h e wolf spider family.
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The US I n t e r n a t i o n a l Broadcasting Bureau (Voice of America, basi cally), c r e a t e d a p r o x y service t o allow Chinese, Iranians and o t h e r 'oppressed' people t o circumv e n t t h e i r national firewalls, 890. relaying f o r b i d d e n pages behind silicon c u r t a i n s . Developed at the
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If y o u were a resident of Tonga, a m o n a r c h y in the s o u t h w e s t Pacific, y o u could o w n d o m a i n s as cool as 'mail.to' and 'head.to'.
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The A m e r i c a n Registry f o r I n t e r n e t N u m b e r s (ARIN) began t h e a d m i n i s t r a t i o n and r e g i s t r a t i o n of I n t e r n e t IP addresses in N o r t h and South A m e r i c a in March 1998.
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The t e s t b e d for t h e Internet's new addressing system, IPv6, is called t h e 6bone.
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The f i r s t Internet w o r m was created by Robert T. Morris, J r , and attacked more than 6 , 0 0 0 Internet hosts.
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The French Culture Ministry has banned t h e w o r d 'e-mail' in all g o v e r n m e n t ministries, d o c u m e n t s , publications and Web sites,
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Butler J e e v e s of the Internet site AskJeeves.com made its d e b u t as a large helium balloon in t h e Macy's Thanksgiving Day parade in 2 0 0 0 .
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Sun M i c r o s y s t e m s sponsors NetDay, an e f f o r t t o wire A m e r i c a n public schools t o t h e Internet, w i t h help f r o m the US g o v e r n m e n t .
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In Beijing, the Internet c o m m u n i t y has coined t h e w o r d 'Chortal' as a s h o r t ened v e r s i o n of 'Chinese portal'.
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Ray T o m l i n s o n , a scientist f r o m Cambridge, i n t r o d u c e d electronic mail in 1972. He used t h e @ t o distinguish between t h e sender's name and n e t w o r k name in t h e e-mail address.
848. ' C o n t e n t , c o m m e r c e and c o m m u n i t y " are referred t o as ' t h e t h r e e big Cs', the most important a s p e c t s of t h e I n t e r n e t .
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T r a n s m i s s i o n C o n t r o l Proto c o l / I n t e r n e t Protocol (TCP/IP) was designed in 1973.
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The Apple iTunes music store was i n t r o d u c e d in the spring of 2 0 0 3 . It allows people t o d o w n l o a d songs f o r an a f f o r d a b l e 9 9 cents each.
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S a t y a m Online became the f i r s t p r i v a t e ISP in December 1998 to offer Internet c o n n e c t i o n s in India.
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5 6 p e r c e n t of US companies sold t h e i r p r o d u c t s online by 2 0 0 0 , as c o m p a r e d t o 2 4 percent in 1998.
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1 o u t of 6 people used t h e Internet in N o r t h A m e r i c a and Europe, as per a 1999 survey.
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I n t e r n e t A d v e r t i s i n g in t h e US g e n e r a t e d $1.92 billion in 1998, d o u b l e t h e 1997 figure.
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The a v e r a g e c o m p u t e r user blinks 7 t i m e s a m i n u t e . In 1946, t h e M e r r i a m Webster D i c t i o n a r y defined c o m p u t e r as 'a person w h o tabulates numbers; accountant; a c t u a r y ; bookkeeper.' An e s t i m a t e d 2.5 billion h o u r s w e r e w a s t e d online last year as people w a i t e d f o r pages t o download, according t o a s t u d y sponsored by N o r t e l Networks. AOL says spam is t h e n u m b e r one c o m p l a i n t of its c u s t o m e r s , and t h a t it has t o block over one billion unso licited e-mails e v e r y day.
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In 2 0 0 3 , an A t l a n t a - b a s e d ISP called Earthlink w o n a lawsuit w o r t h $16.4 million (US) against a s p a m m e r in Buffalo NY, and a $ 2 5 million (US) lawsuit against a s p a m m e r in Tennessee.
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In Canada, five billion junk e-mails were sent last year. The cost t o t h e e c o n o m y reaches $1 billion annually.
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B r i g h t m a i l , t h e leading supplier of anti-spam s o f t w a r e , r e p o r t e d t h a t in 2 0 0 3 , spam actually exceeded l e g i t i m a t e e-mail, g r o w i n g f r o m 4 0 per cent to m o r e t h a n 5 6 percent of all internet e - m a i L . i n just one year!
822. In 1993, there were 2 6 , 0 0 0 domain names in use. In 1999, there were 5 million web sites.
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A f t e r English, Japanese and t h e n German are t h e most used languages on t h e Net.
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A f t e r t h e April 2 0 0 1 collision of TRUSTe the third. a US navy spy plane and a Chinese f i g h t e r jet, Chinese hackers launched Denial of Service (DoS) attacks against American web sites.
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Subhash Ghai's film Taal was t h e first Bollywood m o v i e t o be widely p r o m o t e d on the Net.
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J e f f Bezos, w h e n s t a r t i n g his business c o u l d not name his Web site Cadabra (as in 'abra cadabra') due to c o p y r i g h t issues. He later named it amazon.com.
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The t h r e e legitimate names f o r c o p y c a t viruses inspired by t h e i n f a m o u s Melissa virus w e r e Ping, Madcow and Syndicate. Viral m a r k e t i n g is when y o u r app 'infects' o t h e r users via usage. The recipient finds out a b o u t t h e service by receiving a card f r o m his or her friend. J u s t like a s t r o n o m e r s w o u l d love t o f i n d t h e elusive 'Dark M a t t e r ' , Yahoo! is now w o r k i n g on its C o n t e n t Acguisition P r o g r a m t o map and explore the 'Deep Web', t h e p a r t of t h e Web t h a t search engines typically do not crawl. As a result of this, much, m u c h m o r e of t h e Web will be accessible via Yahool's search engines.
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Y o u get spam because y o u r e-mail address makes its way t o s p a m m e r s t h r o u g h various channels. For example, if you sign up f o r a n e w s l e t t e r , t h e site may sell y o u r e-mail t o a s p a m m e r . 794. Sites m a i n t a i n e-mail lists t h a t t h e y send spam to. Prices can In 2 0 0 3 , t h e t o p 10 be as low as Rs 2 , 5 0 0 for one s e a r c h e d - f o r t e r m s on lakh e-mails. Y a h o o ! w e r e Kazaa, H a r r y Many researchers and surfers consider t h a t t h e first search engine was Archie, created in 1990 by Alan Emtage, a s t u d e n t at McGill University in Montreal.
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Niue is a small island in t h e Pacific t h a t makes m u c h of its r e v e n u e selling d o m a i n names. The c o u n t r y code is .nu, and t h e r e was a t i m e in t h e recent past w h e n one could easily get d o m a i n names like rajesh.nu.
In 1999, PhotoHighway.com introduced the first Internet P h o t o g raphy site to o f f e r s o f t w a r e t h a t allows people t o load photos directly f r o m a digital c a m e r a t o a website.
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" e - c o m m e r c e " becomes t h e new b u z z w o r d as Internet shopping rapidly spreads. College s t u d e n t Shawn Fanning invents Napster, a c o m p u t e r application t h a t allows users t o swap music o v e r the Internet. Deviant c o m p u t e r p r o g r a m m e r s begin spreading viruses w i t h i n c r e a s e d f r e q u e n c y . The I n t e r n e t b u b b l e bursts, as t h e f o u n t a i n of i n v e s t m e n t capital dries up and t h e Nasdaq plummets.
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7697 RDF (Resource Definition F r a m e w o r k ) is a set of rules f o r c r e a t i n g d e s c r i p t i o n s of i n f o r m a t i o n available on t h e World Wide Web.
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Most intercontinental Internet traffic passes through underwater fibreoptic cables. The first such layout was across the Atlantic, in 1988.
The idea of B l u e t o o t h t e c h n o l ogy was b o r n in 1994. The name B l u e t o o t h is derived f r o m a Danish Viking King, Harald B l a t a n d - t r a n s l a t e d as B l u e t o o t h in E n g l i s h w h o lived in t h e l a t t e r part of t h e 10th c e n t u r y . Blatand united and c o n t r o l l e d D e n m a r k and Norway, hence t h e inspiration f o r t h e name, as in ' u n i t i n g devices t h r o u g h B l u e t o o t h ' .
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Long b e f o r e t h e expression 'local area n e t w o r k ' (LAN) became part of t h e w o r l d ' s technical v o c a b u l a r y , IBM researchers were w o r k i n g on this t y p e of t e c h n o l o g y t h a t connects printers, w o r k s t a t i o n s and various servers in o f f i c e buildings, f a c t o r i e s and college campuses. IBM devised t o k e n - r i n g technology t o c o n t r o l LAN t r a f f i c m o r e e f f i c i e n t l y and reliably. A t o k e n ring controls access of individual c o m p u t e r s to the n e t w o r k , or ring. Since its i n t r o d u c t i o n in 1985, IBM's tokenring a r c h i t e c t u r e has become The construction an i n d u s t r y s t a n d a r d f o r LANs. of a fibre-optic cable
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V a n n e v a r Bush, later t h e vice-president and dean of t h e Electri cal Engineering d e p a r t m e n t , MIT, f i r s t proposed t h e basics of h y p e r t e x t in 1945. Tim Berners-Lee set d o w n t h e basics of t h e World Wide Web, HTML ( h y p e r t e x t m a r k u p language), HTTP(HyperText T r a n s f e r P r o t o c o l ) and URLs (Universal Resource L o c a t o r s ) in 1990. Chuq v o n Rospach of Apple C o m p u t e r , circa 1983, coined t h e wor 'netiquette'. NANA is t h e newsgroups news.admin.net-abuse.*, d e v o t e d to f i g h t i n g n e t w o r k abuse and spam. Each individual n e w s g r o u p is o f t e n r e f e r r e d to by adding a l e t t e r to NANA. For example, NANAU w o u l d refer t o news.admin.net-abuse.usenet. P r o g r a m s t h a t are small and un-useful, but d e m o n s t r a t e a point, are called 'Noddy' p r o g r a m s . Noddy p r o g r a m s are o f t e n w r i t t e n by people learning a new language or system. The a r c h e t y p a l noddy p r o g r a m is t h e " h e l l o w o r l d " p r o g r a m . In N o r t h A m e r i c a this m i g h t be called a 'Mickey Mouse' p r o g r a m . In the mid-1980s, engineers at Apple C o m p u t e r d e v e l o p e d a high-speed m e t h o d of t r a n s f e r r i n g data to and f r o m t h e h a r d drives in Macintosh desktops while s i m p l i f y i n g the i n t e r n a l cabling. They called it FireWire. A b o u t 6 0 million devices shipped w i t h FireWire ports in 2 0 0 2 , a c c o r d i n g t o research f i r m In-Stat/MDR. In 1994, Ericsson Mobile C o m m u n i c a t i o n s initiated a s t u d y t o i n v e s t i g a t e the feasibility of a low-power low-cost radio interface b e t w e e n mobile phones and t h e i r accessories. In 1998, a speciali n t e r e s t g r o u p was f o r m e d , c o d e n a m e d " B l u e t o o t h " by five companies: Ericsson, IBM, Intel, Nokia, and Toshiba.
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Apple Viruses 1, 2, and 3 are s o m e of t h e f i r s t viruses " i n t h e wild," or in t h e public d o m a i n . Found o n t h e Apple II oper a t i n g system, the viruses spread across Texas t h r o u g h p i r a t e d games.
n Fred Cohen defines a c o m p u t e r virus as "a p r o g r a m t h a t 00 o> can affect other c o m p u t e r p r o g r a m s by modifying t h e m in such a way as t o include a (possibly e v o l v e d ) copy of itself."
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T w o daredevil Pakistani p r o g r a m m e r s , Basit and Amjad, replace the executable code in t h e boot sector of a f l o p p y disk w i t h t h e i r o w n code designed t o infect each 3 6 0 K B floppy accessed on any drive.
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c o m m a n d . c o m files. One of t h e most c o m m o n viruses, J e r u s a l e m , is unleashed. The virus a f f e c t s b o t h .exe and .com files. MacMag and t h e Scores virus cause t h e first major Macintosh outbreaks.
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As m a n y as 1,300 viruses are in existence.
The Good Times e - m a i l hoax t e a r s t h r o u g h t h e I n t e r n e t c o m m u n i t y . The hoax w a r n s of a malicious virus t h a t will erase an e n t i r e hard drive.
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o> Tequila is t h e first widespread p o l y m o r p h i c virus f o u n d in t h e wild. P o l y m o r p h i c viruses were specially designed to make d e t e c t i o n d i f f i c u l t for virus scanners.
Word Concept becomes one of t h e most prevalent viruses in t h e mid-1990s. It is spread t h r o u g h M i c r o s o f t Word documents.
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China t i g h t e n s regulations against viruses, m a n d a t i n g a fine and i m p r i s o n m e n t for people w h o spread t h e m .
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A u t h o r of t h e Melissa virus, David L. Smith, is sentenced t o 2 0 m o n t h s in f e d e r a l prison in New Jersey. In J a n u a r y , t h e relatively benign ' S l a m m e r ' w o r m , also known as Sapphire, becomes t h e fastest spreading w o r m till date, i n f e c t i n g 7 5 , 0 0 0 c o m p u t e r s in j u s t 10 minutes.
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The Sobig w o r m becomes t h e one of t h e first to join the spam c o m m u n i t y . The M y D o o m or Novarg w o r m spreads t h r o u g h e-mails faster t h a n any previous virus or w o r m . The t a r g e t is 'denial of service a t t a c k ' on t h e SCO Group.
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U m t o 100 BC: Human messengers on f o o t or horseback o o c o m m o n in Egypt and China w i t h messenger relay stations built. (\l S o m e t i m e s fire messages used instead of humans.
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in Tsai Lun of China invents paper as we know it. Many say t h a t o this, along w i t h the i n v e n t i o n of t h e wheel, w h e r e w h a t c h a n g e d t h e w o r l d most.
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Thomas Edison patents t h e p h o n o g r a p h i t h a wax cylinder as recording m e d i u m . Eadweard Muybridge invents high-speed p h o t o g r a p h y c r e a t i n g t h e first pictures t h a t c a p t u r e d m o t i o n .
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Emile Berliner invents t h e g r a m o p h o n e . This is debatable, t h o u g h - s o m e say it was Edison, some say it was Charles Cros.
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Lee DeForest invents t h e e l e c t r o n i c a m p l i f y i n g t u b e or t r i o d e . It allowed e l e c t r o n i c signals to be amplified, i m p r o v i n g t e l e p h o n e s and radios.
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Warner Brothers Studios i n v e n t s a way to r e c o r d sound separately f r o m t h e film on large disks, and s y n c h r o n i s e d sound and m o t i o n p i c t u r e t r a c k s upon playback. NBC s t a r t s t w o radio n e t w o r k s . CBS is founded. First television broadcasts in England. Warner Brothers releases The Jazz Singer, the first successful talking m o t i o n picture.
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Intel co-founder Gordon Moore said in 1965, "The a m o u n t of i n f o r m a t i o n storable in one square inch of silicon will double e v e r y 18 m o n t h s . " This came t o be k n o w n as Moore's Law.
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1984 was the year of the GUI. Apple introduced the Macintosh, the first PC with a graphical user interface.
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In 1938, Claude Shannon f i r s t s h o w e d t h a t e l e c t r o n i c s w i t c h i n g c i r c u i t s could p e r f o r m logical operations.
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Ted Hoff, Stan Mazor and Federico Faggin designed t h e P e n t i u m Chip t h a t was launched on March 2 2 , 1 9 9 3 .
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In J u l y 1968, Robert Noyce and G o r d o n Moore, s t a r t e d N M Electronics. Soon a f t e r , t h e y s t a r t e d calling it Intel.
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Intel's code name for its e f f o r t t o make t h e one GHz micro processor was Project Foster.
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Intel c r e a t e d t h e Timna processor in 2001, a low-end p r o d u c t , but it was given a hasty burial a f t e r problems c r o p p e d up w i t h t h e m e m o r y t r a n s l a t o r hub (MTH).
The C o m p t o m e t e r was i n v e n t e d by Dorr Felt. It was t h e f i r s t e n t i r e l y keyo p e r a t e d calculating m a c h i n e - a practical adding and listing machine.
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The f i r s t microprocessor to make it into a home c o m p u t e r was the Intel 8 0 8 0 , a c o m p l e t e 8 - b i t c o m p u t e r on one chip, i n t r o d u c e d in 1974.
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Windows Me s t a r t e d a new t e c h n o l ogy called System File P r o t e c t i o n t h a t p r e v e n t e d applications f r o m o v e r w r i t i n g key system files.
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' B i o m e t r i c s ' is the t e r m for the technology that performs i d e n t i f i c a t i o n by f i n g e r p r i n t , retinal, and voice scans.
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The CD-ROM made its debut in 1984 through the combined efforts of Phillips and Sony.
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The high-speed data high ways of the Internet are called backbones.
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The C o m m o d o r e 6 4 was t h e best-selling PC of its time. It had a large m e m o r y capacity for t h e t i m e - 6 4 KB; low-cost f l o p p y disks; and colour graphics.
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In 1982, A n d r e w Fluegelman c r e a t e d t h e first ever s h a r e w a r e , k n o w n as PC-Talk. It was a c o m m u n i c a t i o n s s o f t w a r e .
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The popular CD recording s o f t w a r e Nero Burning ROM is n a m e d a f t e r t h e Roman Emperor Nero Claudius Caesar A u g u s t u s Germanicus, w h o is said to have ben playing music while Rome was burning.
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A 'dongle' is a security or copy p r o t e c t i o n device consisting of h a r d w a r e , s o f t w a r e or b o t h w o r k i n g in c o m b i n a t i o n , a n d / o r any h a r d w a r e device t h a t attaches t o a PC's I/O port to add h a r d w a r e capabilities. In 1980, Microsoft i n t r o d u c e d t h e Z8 0 SoftCard, a circuit board, m a r k i n g Microsoft's first f o r a y into t h e h a r d w a r e world. The card was designed f o r t h e Apple II computer. Handheld Device Markup Language (HDML) is a simple language used t o define hyper text-like c o n t e n t and applica tions for hand held devices. Many medical schools in t h e US provide financial aid t o s t u d e n t s t o purchase handhelds as they o f f e r
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A cabinet should 'MIDI' stands for Musical I n s t r u m e n t always be properly Digital Interface. It's a s t a n d a r d for ventilated sending digitally encoded music i n f o r m a t i o n between e l e c t r o n i c devices, such as b e t w e e n s y n t h e sizers and c o m p u t e r s .
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5 9 8 • The inkjet p r i n t e r was i n v e n t e d in 1976 but it took t w o decades f o r it t o become a c o m m o n h o u s e h o l d item. The first H e w l e t t Packard DeskJet printer for household use cost $1000.
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The p r o d u c t i o n of a 32 MB DRAM chip t h a t weighs t w o g r a m s requires 32 Kg of w a t e r , 1.6 Kg of fossil fuel, 7 0 0 g m of e l e m e n t a l gases and 72 gm of hazardous chemicals.
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Robert Heath Dennard, of t h e IBM T J Watson Research Center, was t h e i n v e n t o r of RAM.
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In 1970, t h e newly f o r m e d Intel publicly released t h e 1103, t h e first DRAM chip. By 1972 it was t h e best selling s e m i c o n d u c t o r m e m o r y chip in t h e world.
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On April 2 2 n d 2 0 0 4 , scientists at S t a n f o r d announced t h e d i s c o v e r y of t h e upper speed limit at which data can be w r i t t e n to a hard drive. This limit is m u c h higher t h a n w h a t is achieved by c u r r e n t drives. The first hard drives c o m m e r c i a l l y available w e r e a b o u t 5 t o 10 MB, and sold f o r
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CD-ROM XA was developed j o i n t l y by Sony, Philips, and M i c r o s o f t , and its specifications were published in an e x t e n s i o n t o t h e Yellow Book. A hard disk is v e r y v u l n e r a b l e t o vibrations: a minor b u m p can make t h e head crash into t h e disk's surface. The d a m a g e usually cannot be repaired, causing data loss and h a r d disk damage. NRAM is a new kind of RAM
556. GDDR3 is a new standard for RAM in graphics, aimed at increasing speed and reducing power consumption.
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M R A M - m a g n e t i c R A M - w i l l p r o b a b l y be out this decade, and will replace DDR and flash. It promises faster data access, lower power c o n s u m p t i o n , and g r e a t e r data storage density.
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The d i f f e r e n c e in CD and DVD t e c h n o l o g y lies m o s t l y in t h e laser DVDs pack the data elements closer t o g e t h e r on the disk, so a much m o r e precise laser is r e q u i r e d t o read and w r i t e data o f f DVDs.
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At t h e t u r n of the millennium, Bill Gates went head t o head w i t h t h e United States D e p a r t m e n t of J u s t i c e over the c o m p a n y ' s bundling of s o f t w a r e . At the trial, Gates claimed t h a t Internet Explorer could not be unbundled f r o m t h e rest of Windows. But an e x p e r t witness f o r t h e prosecution w e n t t o w o r k in t h e c o u r t r o o m and u n b u n d l e d Explorer in just 10 minutes!
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Oi Caldera Inc. was f o u n d e d by Ransom Love and Bryan Sparks. SCO acquired UNIX Systems source t e c h n o l o g y business f r o m Novell C o r p o r a t i o n , w h i c h had acquired it f r o m AT&T's UNIX System L a b o r a t o r i e s . SCO also acquired t h e UnixWare 2 OS f r o m Novell. Caldera shipped OpenLinux S t a n d a r d 1.1 on May 5, t h e second o f f e r i n g in Caldera's OpenLinux p r o d u c t line. IRIX 6.5, the f i f t h g e n e r a t i o n of SGI UNIX, was released o n t h e 6 t h of J u l y . SCO delivered t h e UnixWare 7 o p e r a t i n g system. The Sun Solaris 7 o p e r a t i n g s y s t e m was released. FreeBSD 3.0 was released on t h e 16th of October. u
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Apple p r o g r a m m e r s n a m e d a beta version of a novel s o f t w a r e application 'Sagan', in h o n o u r of t h e r e n o w n e d a s t r o n o m e r Carl Sagan. Sagan sued Apple, and w o n t h e case.
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On Bill Clinton's last day in t h e White House, his d e p a r t i n g aides played a curious practical joke on the incumbent president, George W Bush. When his s t a f f e r s a r r i v e d , t h e y were a s t o n i s h e d t o f i n d t h a t none of t h e building's c o m p u t e r keyboards had Ws! Bill Gates' c o m p u t e r - g e e k image was established well b e f o r e his days at M i c r o s o f t . Steve Ballmer, a college buddy w h o later became t h e c o m p a n y ' s president, recalled t h a t Gates never put sheets on his bed, and once left f o r vacation in t h e middle of a t h u n d e r s t o r m - w i t h t h e w i n d o w s and door wide open. Bill Gates once said, " T h e r e are people w h o d o n ' t like capitalism, and people w h o d o n ' t like PCs. But t h e r e ' s no-one w h o likes t h e PC, w h o doesn't like M i c r o s o f t . " 1 0 0 1
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coined by sci-fi a u t h o r William Gibson, and appeared in his 1984 novel 4 8 8 .
The t e r m 'bit' was coined by J o h n Tuckey. The w o r d f i r s t a p p e a r e d in p r i n t in relation t o c o m p u t e r science sense in 1949.
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Ted Nelson coined t h e t e r m H y p e r t e x t in 1965, and was also t h e a u t h o r of t h e book Literary
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w o r k i n g on a consulting p r o j e c t f o r t h e CIA. The code name f o r t h e project was Oracle. Later t h e y kept t h e same name f o r t h e company. 4 7 4 .
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Sandra Kesinor and L e o n a r d Bosack s t a r t e d Cisco in 1984. The name was simply a s h o r t e n e d version of 'San Francisco'.
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Scott McNealy f o u n d e d Sun M i c r o s y s t e m s in 1982.
In 2 0 0 1 , t h e G u i n n e s s B o o k of W o r l d R e c o r d s l i s t e d M S N H o t m a i l as t h e w o r l d ' s l a r g e s t f r e e e - m a i l p r o v i d e r , w i t h more than a 100 million subscribers.
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Bill Gates launched his business career in 1969 at age 14 by f o r m i n g a c o m p a n y named Lakeside P r o g r a m m i n g Group. Gates and his f r i e n d Paul Allen signed an agreem e n t w i t h C o m p u t e r Center C o r p o r a t i o n to r e p o r t bugs in PDP-10 s o f t w a r e , in e x c h a n g e f o r c o m p u t e r time.
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A s u p e r c o m p u t e r executes a single p r o g r a m m u c h f a s t e r t h a n a m a i n f r a m e . But m a i n f r a m e s are considered m o r e p o w e r f u l because t h e y s u p p o r t m o r e m u l t i t a s k i n g . A m o n g s t o t h e r uses, s u p e r c o m p u t e r s are used f o r w e a t h e r f o r e casting, a n i m a t e d graphics, nuclear energy research and petroleum exploration. General Motors has purchased an IBM s u p e r c o m p u t e r t h e companies say is t h e fastest in t h e a u t o m o t i v e i n d u s t r y . The new s u p e r c o m p u t e r , based on IBM's Power 4 and Power 5 t e c h n o l o g y , m o r e t h a n doubles t h e c o m p u t i n g capacity of GM, and is expected t o slash t h e a m o u n t of t i m e it takes t o get a vehicle t o m a r k e t f r o m f o u r years t o 18 m o n t h s . The f o u r most p o w e r f u l s u p e r c o m p u t e r s in t h e w o r l d are o w n e d by g o v e r n m e n t agencies or universities. J a p a n ' s Earth S i m u l a t o r Center is listed as t h e w o r l d - r e c o r d holder at 3 5 . 8 t e r a f l o p s . 1 0 0 1
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Plasma screens have no scan lines due t o t h e f a c t t h a t each and every pixel has its o w n t r a n s i s t o r electrode. This creates a s m o o t h , evenly lit image across t h e e n t i r e surface of t h e display.
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In 1968, a research g r o u p at RCA in the US, headed by George Heilmeier, developed t h e first LCDs based on DSM, or dynamic scat t e r i n g mode.
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S Kobayashi of J a p a n p r o d u c e d first d e f e c t - f r e e LCD. This was in 1972.
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NEC, in 1986, p r o d u c e d t h e f i r s t LCD laptop c o m p u t e r .
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Sharp produced t h e 2 8 - i n c h TFT LCD in 1995.
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LCDs were first put i n t o use as displays in electronic calculators.
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A Page Description Language (PDL) specifies t h e a r r a n g e m e n t of a p r i n t e d page t h r o u g h c o m m a n d s f r o m a c o m p u t e r .
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Printer Control Language (PCL) is a language t h a t enables applications t o c o n t r o l HP DeskJets, LaserJets, and o t h e r HP printers.
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The name Epson for the popular brand of printers was coined when t h e subsequent models of t h e i r first printer 'Electronic P r i n t e r 101' were called 'Sons of Electronic Printer'.
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HP's f i r s t Inkjet p r i n t e r was launched in 1984.
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Before desktop scanners, c o l o u r pre-press companies used d r u m 3 tu scanners, which were expensive and difficult t o o p e r a t e •a 5' The i n v e n t o r of t h e scanner is Robert S. Ledley, w h o p a t e n t e d t h e whole-body CT ( c o m p u t e r i s e d t o m o g r a p h i c ) diagnostic X-ray scanner. He was a p r o f e s s o r of physiology and biophysics and of radiology, and he was t h e f i r s t t o do medical imaging and t h r e e dimensional r e c o n s t r u c t i o n s . TWAIN is an image c a p t u r e API 405. ( A p p l i c a t i o n - p r o g r a m Interface) for Microsoft Windows A CD-RW disk can, in and Apple Macintosh o p e r a t i n g general, be re-written about systems. The s t a n d a r d was a thousand times. In f i r s t released in 1992, and is contrast, a hard disk can be c u r r e n t l y r a t i f i e d at v e r s i o n 1.9 written over virtually an as of J a n u a r y 2 0 0 0 . TWAIN is unlimited number of times. typically used as an i n t e r f a c e between image processing s o f t w a r e and a scanner or digital camera A f l a t b e d scanner is designed f o r scanning prints and o t h e r flat a r t w o r k . Most have a glass bed or 'platen', on which t h e original is placed, on t h e t o p of a box c o n t a i n i n g a light source and p h o t o sensitive receiver, usually a CCD (Charge-Coupled Device) a r r a y or a CIS (Compact Image Sensor), a single row of photocells. Older scanners were o f t e n m o n o c h r o m e only, but now all are ' t h r e e c o l o u r ' RGB devices using separate photocells t o measure red, g r e e n and blue light. __
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J a c o b Rabinow was t h e invenu n l i m i t e d n u m b e r of t i m e s . t o r of t h e 'Reading Machine', an a u t o m a t e d scanning and s o r t i n g appliance w h i c h scanned printed material and c o m p a r e d each c h a r a c t e r t o a set of standards in a matrix, using f o r t h e f i r s t time, the 'Best Match Principle' t o d e t e r m i n e t h e original message.
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In t h e 1890s, an a n t h r o p o l ogist and police desk clerk in Paris named Alphonse Bertillon sought t o fix t h e HDCD is a new digital encoding/decodp r o b l e m of i d e n t i f y i n g ing process for CD/DVD recording c o n v i c t e d criminals and turned biometrics into a distinct field of study. He developed a m e t h o d of m u l t i p l e body m e a s u r e m e n t s , which got named a f t e r him-Bertillonage. .
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Despite incredible d e m a n d , it took cellular phone service 37 years to become c o m m e r c i a l l y available in the United States. Consumer d e m a n d quickly o u t s t r i p p e d the 1982 s y s t e m standards. By 1987, cellular t e l e p h o n e subscribers exceeded one million and t h e airways w e r e c r o w d e d . In t h e 1970s, t h e very first cordless phones w e r e i n t r o d u c e d . In 1986, the Federal C o m m u n i c a t i o n s Commission or FCC granted the frequency range of 4 7 - 4 9 MHz for cordless phones. In 1990, this became 9 0 0 MHz. In 1994, digital cordless phones, and in 1995, digital spread s p e c t r u m , were respectively i n t r o d u c e d . In 1998, t h e FCC g r a n t e d the f r e q u e n c y range of 2.4 GHz f o r cordless phones. As of 2 0 0 3 , t h e u p w a r d range was 5 . 8 g i g a h e r t z .
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Catholics in the Philippines are not allowed t o confess their sins via t e x t m e s s a g i n g because t h e Bishops f e e l t h a t e - m a i l and fax confessions are not secure enough. The Nokia 5160 series included an edition w i t h Disney characters Mickey, Minnie, Goofy and Donald. CDMA t e c h n o l o g y uses multiple channels s i m u l t a n e o u s l y . It does this by assigning each user a code t h a t is used in t h e multiplexing of data. Michael Faraday's e x h a u s t i v e research i n t o w h e t h e r space could conduct e l e c t r i c i t y had an incalculable e f f e c t on cellular phone d e v e l o p m e n t . Cell phones w e n t public in 1977, when Chicago began public cell phone trials w i t h 2 0 0 0 c u s t o m e r s . J a p a n began t e s t i n g cellular phone services in 1979. Dr. Mahlon Loomis of Virginia, a dentist, may have been t h e first person t o c o m m u n i c a t e t h r o u g h wireless via t h e a t m o s p h e r e .
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Akio Morita, Masaru Ibuka and Kozo Ohsone i n v e n t e d t h e p o r t a b l e 'Sony Walkman' audio cassette player. It was released in 1979.
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On August 6 , 1 9 9 8 , t h e f i r s t HDTV set went on sale f o r $ 5 , 4 9 9 t o t h e public in San Diego. It was a 56-inch Panasonic set t h a t was developed at t h e c o m p a n y ' s research and d e v e l o p m e n t c e n t r e in San Diego, and m a n u f a c t u r e d in Tijuana.
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The IMAX dome, t h e n called t h e Omnimax, d e b u t e d a t h e Reuben H FleetSpace T h e a t r e in San Diego, California, in 1973.
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The first true digital camera for the consumer was introduced to t h e world in 1990. It was the Dycam Model I, and it produced black and white photos at a resolution of 3 2 0 x 2 4 0 pixels. The camera was capable of storing 32 compressed images on 1MB of built-in RAM. The images could be downloaded, using a cable, t o a PC or a Mac.
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In 1988, Sega e n t e r e d t h e video g a m e m a r k e t w i t h Genesis, which was called MegaDrive in Japan. The console, w i t h its 16bit processor, was t h e f i r s t t o challenge Nintendo's monopoly.
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Sony released a m a t t e black version of its P l a y S t a t i o n in 1997, which enabled p r o g r a m m e r s t o c r e a t e t h e i r o w n video games in the C p r o g r a m m i n g language. It was called Net Yaroze.
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Deep Blue's chess playing p r o g r a m is w r i t t e n in C and runs under the AIX operating system. It is capable of evaluating 10 crore positions per second.
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Did you know that an estimated 1 lakh copies of the PlayStation game Tiger Woods 9 9 were recalled after The Spirit of Christmas, a clip in which Jesus Christ and Santa Claus get into fistfight over the t r u e meaning of Christmas, was discovered in a hidden file on the CD-ROM? The recall was necessitated due to the fact that the clip was unauthorised and was full of expletives.
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William Higginbotham created what might have been the first video game, in 1958. His game, called 'Tennis for Two', was characters created and played on a Brookhaven National L a b o r a t o r y oscilloscope.
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In 1981, Shigeru M i y a m o t o , guided by Gunpei Yokoi, made the first game f o r Nintendo s t a r r i n g Mario, which was p r e v i o u s l y t h e arcade game Donkey Kong.
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In 1952, A S Douglas Microsoft's Flight Simulator was the c r e a t e d t h e f i r s t graphical bestselling PC game of all time c o m p u t e r game. It was a version of Tic-Tac-Toe, p r o g r a m m e d on t h e EDSAC vacuumt u b e c o m p u t e r , which had a cathode ray t u b e display.
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Gunpei Yokoi was t h e c r e a t o r of t h e Game Boy and V i r t u a l Boy. He w o r k e d on Famicom, t h e Metroid series, Game Boy Pocket, and did extensive w o r k on t h e s y s t e m we know t o d a y as t h e Nintendo E n t e r t a i n m e n t System. PacMan got its name f r o m t h e Japanese w o r d " p a c u " , meaning " t o m u n c h " . Since " p a c u " is p r o n o u n c e d t h e same as " f — y o u " , only w i t h a 'p' sound, its name was changed to " P a c M a n " .
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'Nerd' was coined in 1950 by Dr Seuss in the book 'If I Ran the Zoo'. 'Worm' was coined by writer John Brunner in 1975 for selfreplicating malicious programs.
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PERL, the p r o g r a m m i n g language, was c r e a t e d by L a r r y Wall w i t h t h e i n t e n t i o n of re-humanising c o m p u t i n g technology.
210.
It was once f e a r e d t h a t on September 9 , 1 9 9 9 , c o m p u t e r s would shut down because p r o g r a m m e r s o f t e n use a series of nines as a code t o shut d o w n systems.
2 0 9 .
In t h e IT world, a 'PnP r e c r u i t ' means an e m p l o y e e , who, like a Plug and Play device, can i m m e d i a t e l y be p r o d u c t i v e t o t h e c o m p a n y because of his skills and knowledge.
2 0 8 .
Fiat claimed t h a t it had made one of the most p o w e r f u l engines, but not for cars. They had developed t h e p r o g r a m m a b l e pacemaker for the h u m a n heart.
2 0 7 .
A car named Fingo was in t h e news when it w e n t a r o u n d t h e world, because it was r e m o t e c o n t r o l l e d and had no steering wheel. It was d e v e l o p e d by Fernando Lopez and Osvaldo Malvestitti of A r g e n t i n a .
2 0 6 .
A special parallel-processing c o m p u t e r called ' B e o w u l f was used f o r t h e special e f f e c t s in t h e multiOscar-winning m o v i e Titanic.
2 0 5 .
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Despite having radios and e-mail, t h e Orissa state police force uses 7 0 0 'pigeon police' t o s h u t t l e messages b e t w e e n distant stations.
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199.
198.
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The original Apple C o m p u t e r logo p i c t u r e d Sir Isaac Newton. Atari's c o m p u t e r , called t h e 520ST, was d u b b e d 'Jackintosh' after Atari owner Jack Tramiel.
202.
Apple had once planned t o s h o r t e n t h e n a m e of t h e Macintosh computer to simply 'Mac', to stand for 'Mouse-Activated Computer'.
In J u l y 1995, Bob Massey of CompuServe, Steve Case of AOL, and Edward Bennett of Prodigy w r o t e and signed a letter to Microsoft CEO Bill Gates, urging him t o un-bundle t h e M i c r o s o f t N e t w o r k (MSN) f r o m Windows 95. In 1899, V a l d e m a r Poulsen invented the f i r s t m a g n e t i c recordings, using m a g n e t i s e d steel tape as t h e r e c o r d i n g medium. Loudspeakers were also invented t h e same year. In 1994, the 'Annie' awards, given each year f o r t h e best a n i m a t e d c o m m e r c i a l s , went for the first t i m e t o a c o m p u t e r generated animated commercial done for Coca Cola. It f e a t u r e d a n i m a t e d Polar Bears. In 1977, the c r e a t o r s of t h e RSA129 e n c r y p t i o n scheme e n c r y p t e d a message w i t h a 4 3 0 - b i t public key and o f f e r e d $100 to anyone w h o could d e c r y p t t h e message. The message was d e c r y p t e d in 1994, using parallel c o m p u t i n g resources.
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195.
f r o m C o r n w a l l t o N e w f o u n d l a n d - t h e f i r s t r a d i o signal across the Atlantic.
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1 9 2 .
In the 1997 book 'TechnoStress', by Michelle Weil and Larry Rosen, it's m e n t i o n e d t h a t some people b e c o m e so i m m e r s e d in t e c h n o l o g y t h a t t h e y risk losing t h e i r o w n ident i t y , a s y n d r o m e called 'technosis'.
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1 9 3 . Using v i r t u a l reality
3
h e a d s e t s is k n o w n t o r e s u l t in a h e a l t h d i s o r d e r called binocular dysphoria.
The n u m b e r one use f o r home c o m p u t e r s is w o r d processing. Number t w o is g a m i n g .
191.
190.
189.
1 8 8 .
1 8 7 .
SWF/LFM-926 was t h e first c o m p u t e r virus t o use Macromedia's Shockwave Flash files t o t r a n s m i t itself w h e n a v i c t i m ran t h e Flash movie. From t h e smallest m i c r o p r o c e s s o r t o t h e largest of m a i n f r a m e s , t h e average A m e r i c a n depends on m o r e t h a n 2 5 0 c o m p u t e r s per day. Did y o u know t h e f i r s t p r o d u c t to have a bar code on its package was Wrigleys c h e w i n g g u m ? More t h a n 3 0 0 t e c h n i c a l s t a f f e r s g a t h e r e d at M i c r o s o f t ' s head The first product to use a barq u a r t e r s on New Year's Eve of code was Wrigleys chewing gum 2 0 0 0 , expecting s o m e t h i n g t o go w r o n g as t h e new m i l l e n n i u m dawned. N o t h i n g happened. Puma ( P r o g r a m m a b l e Universal Machine f o r A s s e m b l y ) was designed by Vic S c h i e n m a n in t h e 1970s, and was built by Swiss company Staubli Unimation. It is the most c o m m o n l y used robot for assembly lines and u n i v e r s i t y laboratories.
1 8 6 .
MetaCreations' Fractal Design Painter, a graphics s o f t w a r e , is pac aged in a paint can!
S o u t h K o r e a ' s SK T e l e c o m o f f e r s an i n a u d i b l e r i n g t o n e t o i t s c u s t o m e r s w h i c h , it c l a i m s , c a n r e p e l m o s g u i t o e s .
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'Booting' y o u r c o m p u t e r means s t a r t i n g it up, but did y o u know t h a t t h e w o r d comes f r o m 'pulling yourself up by y o u r bootstraps'?
183.
181. 180. 1 7 9 .
178.
In 1986, Honda c o m m e n c e d the h u m a n o i d research p r o g r a m . It was in S e p t e m b e r 1997 t h a t a r o b o t , weighing 130 kg, was designed. It was named ' H u m a n o i d P3'.
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182.
AT&T Bell Labs was t h e first c o m p a n y to t r a n s m i t h u m a n voice across t h e A t l a n t i c on 2 5 t h J a n u a r y , 1915.
C o r n i n g Glass i n v e n t e d t h e O p t i c a l F i b r e in 1 9 7 0 . It r e v o l u t i o n i s e d t h e communications industry, as GE a n d A T & T began testing the transference of s o u n d a n d i m a g e d a t a t h r o u g h these fibres.
Ken T h o m p s o n designed t h e 'B' language for c o m p u t e r s t h a t were s w i t c h e d t o C in t h e early 1970s by Dennis Ritchie. The Biztalk Server is a Microsoft product. It unites e n t e r p r i s e application i n t e g r a t i o n (EAI) and business-to-business (B2B) i n t e g r a t i o n in a single product. Dr. Seymour Papert, in 1968, created t h e Logo language, aimed at teaching p r o g r a m m i n g to schoolchildren.
177.
Adobe, or A d o b e Systems Incorporated, is t h e second-largest PC s o f t w a r e c o m p a n y in the world, after Microsoft.
1 7 6 .
'Convergence' refers to how sharply an individual color pixel on a monitor appears. Each pixel is composed of
Humanoid September
P3, designed
in
1997
t h r e e d o t s - a red, a blue, and a green one.
In 1971, t h e f i r s t s p e e c h r e c o g n i t i o n s o f t w a r e , H e a r s a y ,
175.
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1 0 0 1
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172.
Project Chicago was t h e code name for Windows 9 5 .
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In December 2 0 0 3 , L i t t l e GLORIAD (Global Ring N e t w o r k f o r Advanced A p p l i c a i ' development) started operations, consisting of a n e t w o r k e d ring w i t h connections in Chicago, A m s t e r d a m . M o s c o w , Beijing and Hong Kong.
Garret Gruener, c o - f o u n d e r of AskJeeves.com, was a Democratic candidate in t h e f a m o u s recall election of California involving Arnold Schwarzenegger, who is a Republican.
171.
170.
169.
1 6 7 .
1 6 6 .
The Bell Telephone C o m p a n y set up by Alexander Graham Bell in 1877 has m o r p h e d over t h e years into t o d a y ' s AT&T.
Graham
Bell giving
stration
of his
a
demon-
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The ring, t h e bus and t h e star are ways in w h i c h c o m p u t e r s are a r r a n g e d in a LAN. In a ring, for example, t h e c o m p u t e r s are c o n n e c t e d in a ring-like fashion, with each one c o n n e c t e d t o t w o others. "To get a m a z o n n e d " means t h a t one has lost a significant p o r t i o n of one's business t o a dotcom enterprise.
168.
In 2 0 0 3 , flash mobs, organised over t h e 'Net, s t a r t e d in New York and quickly f o r m e d in cities w o r l d w i d e .
The
s y m b o l has no
particular designation, a l t h o u g h i t is o f t e n r e f e r r e d t o as t h e ' c o m m e r c i a l a'.
" A u d i o m i n i n g " is t h e t e r m used to refer t o e x t r a c t i n g data f r o m audio recordings. The process uses speech recognition techniques.
A s of t h e y e a r 2 0 0 0 , 9 6 per c e n t of all e - c o m m e r c e
165.
w e b s i t e s w e r e in E n g l i s h , w h i l e half of all I n t e r n e t u s e r s were native English speakers.
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162.
161. 160. 159.
158.
157.
In 1994, J e f f Hawkins invented Graffiti, t h e h a n d w r i t i n g recog nition s y s t e m used in some PDAs. Leonardo Chiariglione and o t h e r s developed t h e MP3 f o r m a t in 1988 at t h e University of Erlangen, Germany. MP3 stands f o r 'MPEG Layer3'.
163. Metcalfe's Law, propounded by the d e s i g n e r of t h e E t h e r n e t protocol, states t h a t the u t i l i t y of a n e t w o r k is proportional t o t h e square of t h e n u m b e r of u s e r s .
In CDs, bumps and flat areas on t h e disk's s u r f a c e represent 1s and Os. The bumps and flats are a r r a n g e d in a c o n t i n u o u s spiral track t h a t is five k i l o m e t r e s in length. The vi editor was the de facto Unix standard editor until about 198' when Emacs t o o k over. The a c r o n y m stands f o r Visual Interface. The Economist magazine r e p o r t e d t h a t Lee Stein opened the firs t r u l y e l e c t r o n i c bank on t h e Internet in 1994 called 'First V i r t u a l Holdings'. Apple named t h e f i r s t release of its Mac OS X 10.0. The second v e r s i o n was called J a g u a r . A c c o r d i n g to t h e book 'The Cuckoo's Egg' by Clif f o r d Stoll, an a c c o u n t i n g discrepancy of 7 5 cents on a c o m p u t e r at L a w r e n c e Berkeley Labs, led t h e
Apple
has come
first
release
a long
way since
its
a u t h o r t o u n c o v e r a German hacker ring. This happened in t h e late 1980s. 1 5 6 .
In 1993, a fire destroyed a Sumitomo Chemical Company plant in Japan and memory prices skyrocketed, since the plant supplied 6 0 percent of the world's supply of Cresol, used in memory chip casings. " T r e e w a r e " is s l a n g f o r a n y p a p e r - b a s e d m a t e r i a l . T e c h i e s use it t o r e f e r t o d o c u m e n t a t i o n m a n u a l s .
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In t h e 1980s, a stir was c r e a t e d in the Unix c o m m u n i t y when a publicly d i s t r i b u t e d i m p l e m e n t a t i o n of Unix f o r PCs was released. It was called Minix. Thriller w r i t e r Robert Harris w r o t e a semi-fictional a c c o u n t , in 1996, of t h e breaking of t h e German codes at Bletchely park, England, d u r i n g World War II, in his book Enigma.
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151.
The US Congress passed laws in 1999 t o discourage t h e p r a c t i c e - k n o w n as c y b e r s q u a t t i n g - o f registering t r a d e m a r k d o m a i n names for t h e sole purpose of resale and p r o f i t .
1 5 0 .
One of t h e earliest f o r m s of mechanical i n f o r m a t i o n storage was an ancient Peruvian device consisting of a c o r d w i t h k n o t t e d strings of various colours a t t a c h e d . The device was called t h e Ouipu. The Chinese had a similar device with beads, called the abacus.
1 4 9 .
The FBI r e c r u i t e d t h r e e 14-year-old girls in J u n e 2 0 0 3 t o t e a c h agents how t o c o m m u n i c a t e like y o u n g girls on the 'Net. The o p e r a t i o n aims at t r a c k i n g d o w n paedophiles.
1 4 8 .
In 1990, f a m e d c o m p u t e r e d u c a t o r Donald Knuth gave s o m e t h i n g up and is now, as he asserts, 'a happy man'. He was r e f e r r i n g t o e-mail.
147.
The first c o m p u t e r t h a t was operated w i t h a mouse was t h e Xerox Alto.
1 4 6 .
GNU s o f t w a r e is c o p y r i g h t e d . S o f t w a r e c r e a t e d under t h e GNU Public License is f r e e t o r e p r o d u c e but carries c e r t a i n
to reach
3
a million
in sales
restrictions. This concept is called ' c o p y l e f t ' .
144. 142.
141. 140.
139.
138.
The DVD of t h e movie 'Matrix' was the f i r s t t o reach one million in sales. Did you know C o m p a q C o m p u t e r was f o r m e d in 1982, and t h e i r f i r s t p r o d u c t , a n n o u n c e d in N o v e m b e r 1982, was the Compaq Portable?
Did you know that the world's first transistor is located at Murray Hill, New Jersey?
Did you know t h a t Bill Gates and Paul Allen s t a r t e d a c o m p a n y called Traf-O-Data t o m o n i t o r t r a f f i c f l o w ? HP's first p r o d u c t to hit the market 2 0 0 A - a resistance capacity audio oscillator, w h i c h was used to test sound e q u i p m e n t . The first ' t e c h n o l o q y ' c o r p o r a t i o n t o m o v e into California's Silicon Valley was Hewlett-Packard, in 1938. The first web browser w r i t t e n in Java was by J a m e s Gosling. Initially called 'WebRunner', it was later ...... r e n a m e d
137.
143.
H o t J a v a
T° counter paedophiles, the
,
FBI recruited
'
this year to teach officers to behave like girls on the Net
teenage
girls
The servers are in Denmark. The s o f t w a r e is f r o m Estonia. The domain is registered in Australia, and the c o r p o r a t i o n is on a South Pacific island. That's K a z a a - t h e world's f a v o u r i t e P2P s o f t w a r e .
1 3 6 .
'Stewardesses' is the longest w o r d you can t y p e w i t h y o u r left hand using t h e usual t w o - h a n d e d t y p i n g m e t h o d .
1 3 5 .
American cartoon artist Paul Kinsella has set up a Web site called 'Afterlife telegrams', where the living can send telegrams to the dead.
I Did you know that the first glossary of computer I technology came out in 1954? it was edited by Rear I Admiral Grace Hopper of the US Navy.
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132.
131.
129.
128. 127.
126. 125, 124.
Messages were left by 5.8 lakh people on t h e official Web site of t h e British m o n a r c h y in S e p t e m b e r 1997, f o l l o w i n g t h e death of Princess Diana.
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An average of 4 0 million H o t m a i l e-mails are sent each day, and MSN has e s t i m a t e d tthhaatt t h e i r service saves 5 0 0 t r e e s - a b o u t 7 2 , 7 2 0 Kg of paper per day.
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The lobby of Cyrix Corporation's c o r p o r a t e h e a d q u a r t e r s has a m a u s o l e u m w i t h t h e inscription " I n t e l Inside."
130. Scott McNealy of Sun Microsystems has a dog called Network.
Toonz A n i m a t i o n India, an a n i m a t i o n c o m p a n y based in T h i r u v a n a n t h a p u r a m , p r o d u c e d the film Stone Crusher, free of charge, for UNICEF. The Apple ' T h i n k D i f f e r e n t ' c a m p a i g n used M a h a t m a Gandhi's philosophy in one of its ads. Before c o - f o u n d i n g Apple, Steve J o b s w o r k e d f o r Atari, t h e c o m p u t e r and video g a m e maker. Sending e-mails w i t h CCs m a r k e d t o f a m o u s personalities are called mail droppings in t h e IT world. 'Bloatware' is s o f t w a r e t h a t ' s t o o large for its utility. Former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee was t h e f i r s t subscriber t o India's first p r i v a t e I n t e r n e t Service Provider, S a t y a m Infoway.
Vajpayee Infoway's
was first
Satyam subscriber
123.
In c o m p u t e r slang, an o r d i n a r y , postal mail is called snail mail.
122.
HP came up w i t h an a l t e r a t i v e t o Java, called Chai, in 2001.
121.
Did you know that Seagate was the first company to manufacture hard disks for microcomputers?
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120, 119.
In t e c h parlance, 'chip j e w e l l e r y ' is an o u t d a t e d c o m p u t e r . Windows 1.0 was released in 1985. Bill Gates and Apple CEO J o h n Sculley signed c o n f i d e n t i a l a g r e e m e n t s t h a t allowed Microsoft t o use e l e m e n t s of the Apple GUI in its soft Steve Wozniak, co-founder ware.
of Apple, worked for Hewlett-Packard as a summer trainee.
117.
Infosys was t h e f i r s t Indian c o m p a n y t o release its annual r e p o r t in CD-ROM format.
116.
The T u r i n g A w a r d , given by t h e Association f o r C o m p u t i n g Machinery, based in New York, is a w a r d e d t o people w h o have made significant c o n t r i b u t i o n s of a technical n a t u r e t o t h e c o m p u t i n g c o m m u n i t y . It is r e f e r r e d t o as 'the Nobel Prize of c o m p u t i n g ' , and is named after Alan Turing, t h e well-known British m a t h e m a t i c i a n and c o m p u t e r scientist.
115.
A 'Turing m a c h i n e ' defines our n o t i o n t o d a y of w h a t a c o m p u t e r is. It consists of a tape head, a tape w i t h 1s and Os on it which can scroll in either d i r e c t i o n , and something to interpret what t h e sequence of 1s and Os mean.
A demonstration
of the Univac
in
action
114.
Fly-by-wire is a t e c h n o l o g y where a c o m p u t e r c o n t r o l s the flight of an a i r c r a f t and w h e r e the pilot's responses are relayed t o a c o m p u t e r , which t h e n gives t h e a p p r o p r i a t e response t o t h e a i r c r a f t ' s h y d r a u y l i c systems.
113.
The first f l y - b y - w i r e test flight was held in 1972 on a NASA F-8 test plane. The first passenger a i r c r a f t t o get f l y - b y - w i r e tech-
112.
Hewlett Packard started at a garage in Palo Alto in 1939.
Seagate nology was t h e Airbus A 3 2 0 , launched in 1988. 110.
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In 2 0 0 3 , software The origin of t h e t e r m 'taped companies lost $5.5 o u t ' comes f r o m t h e process billion due to piracy in of creat ing an optical mask for Asia. a s e m i c o n d u c t o r device. It was done by laying out p i e c e s ' o f ' tape r e p r e s e n t i n g t h e various parts of t h e chip on large tables.
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In 1952, a c o m p l a i n t was filed against IBM, alleging monopolistic practices in its c o m p u t e r business, in v i o l a t i o n of t h e Sherman Act.
1 0 8 .
BASIC, t h e name of t h e popular beginners' p r o g r a m m i n g language, is an a c r o n y m for Beginners' A l l - p u r p o s e Symbolic Instruction Code.
107.
V i e t n a m War p r o t e s t e r s a t t a c k e d u n i v e r s i t y c o m p u t e r centres in 1970. At t h e U n i v e r s i t y of Wisconsin, t h e toll was one h u m a n and f o u r machines.
1 0 6 .
On election night, N o v e m b e r 4, 1952, CBS News b o r r o w e d a UNIVAC t o make a scientific prediction of t h e o u t c o m e of t h e race for t h e presidency between Dwight D. Eisenhower and Adlai Stevenson.
1 0 5 .
The US Navy spent $ 3 7 5 , 0 0 0 on an ' a e r o d y n a m i c analysis of t h e self-suspended flare'. The research proved t h a t the frisbee was not feasible as m i l i t a r y h a r d w a r e .
1 0 4 .
nally called
OS/2
magazine
Google recently added linear local search capabilities to its existing services.
Macquariums are aquariums made from old Macintosh computers.
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Content P r o t e c t i o n f o r Removable Media (CPRM) is a hardware-based t e c h n o l o g y designed t o e n f o r c e copy p r o t e c t i o n restrictions. The publication 'Windows Magazine', on since February 1992, was launched in 1990 under t h e name 'OS/2 Magazine'.
There are more than 2 0 0 satellites orbitinq earth just for private communications services-including the pager, telephone, and Internet services.
The f i r s t Comdex was held in 1979 w i t h 150 companies and 4 , 0 0 0 visitors. In Silicon Valley slang, ' m e a t l o a f ' means unsolicited personal mass mailings. The Sony VAIO, a cool and a f f o r d a b l e line of c o n s u m e r PCs and laptops, is a popular brand. 'VAIO' stands for 'Video A u d i o I n t e g r a t e d Operation'. "10.22.38" was t h e f i r s t ever Xerox taken, on October 2 2 , 1 9 3 8 , at a place called Astoria, by Xerox Machine f o u n d e r Chester Carlson.
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a long time
but still hasn't
to the
gotten
ago,
masses
Dropping a c o m p u t e r one f o o t o n t o a flat surface was an Appleendorsed p r o c e d u r e for t h e Apple III t o ensure t h a t t h e machine's i n t e g r a t e d circuits were securely in t h e i r sockets. By t h e early 1980s, MS Word had became t h e most popular w o r d processing p r o g r a m . Half a b y t e is c a l l e d a nibble.
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2001 was t h e serial n u m b e r of t h e f i r s t Apple t h a t rolled out of
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t h e assembly line. Taxes made headlines in 2 0 0 3 , as US I n t e r n e t retailers collected taxes on all purchases. Some US states taxed I n t e r n e t b a n d w i d t h and t h e EU r e q u i r e d all I n t e r n e t companies t o collect Value Added T a x ( V A T ) o n digital d o w n l o a d s .
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The r e c o r d i n g i n d u s t r y lost m o n e y as a result of t h e 'Napster Revolution', but some people did make m o n e y off it: f r o m 1999 t o 2001, sales of CD b u r n e r s and blank CDs skyrocketed. 1975 saw t h e e m e r gence of t h e f i r s t w o r d processing soft ware, the Electric Pencil. WordStar was released in 1978.
It was only on the 3rd of July, 1978, that the New York Times began using computerised word processing.
SGI machines, hailed as high p e r f o r m a n c e graphics w o r k s t a t i o n s , use a c u s t o m developed UNIX-like OS, IRIX, and used to use CPUs f r o m a c o m p a n y called MIPS. In 1990, M i c r o s o f t shipped Windows 3.0 o n May 22. Compatible w i t h all DOS p r o g r a m s , it was t h e f i r s t successful version of Windows t h a t finally o f f e r e d satisfactory p e r f o r m a n c e to PC users. DEC ( m e r g e d w i t h Compaq, which has since m e r g e d w i t h HP) used t o assemble Apple Macs in India. IBM developed an early m e m o r y t e c h n o l o g y k n o w n as Bubble M e m o r y ; as a part of a deal w i t h Intel t o m a n u f a c t u r e and use the 8 0 8 6 processors in t h e i r Display Write Intelligent T y p e w r i t e r , IBM exchanged t h e IPR f o r Bubble M e m o r y w i t h Intel. Alan
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Xerox was the first company to develop technology to protect digital intellectual property rights.
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On 3 0 t h April 2 0 0 4 , Peter Burke and his t e a m at t h e University of California at Irvine built a high-speed, c a r b o n n a n o t u b e t r a n s i s t o r . This is t h e latest in a string of devices t h a t can be made w i t h nanotubes, and a c c o r d i n g to t h e researchers, is t h e next step t o w a r d s replacing silicon in a v a r i e t y of e l e c t r o n i c applications.
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MPEG1/Motion JPEG arrived on the scene as the latest codecs in 1995. 1 , 5 2 5 , 0 0 0 , 0 0 0 , or 152 crore, miles of t e l e p h o n e wire is s t r u n g across t h e U.S. The f i r s t device w i t h an in-build h a r d drive f o r image r e c o r d i n g was t h e Kodak DCS 2 0 0 , in 1992. In 1994, t h e Apple Quick Take 100 was t h e first mass-market colour digital camera. It had a 6 4 0 x 4 8 0 pixel CCD. Up to eight 6 4 0 x 4 8 0 r e s o l u t i o n images could be s t o r e d in internal m e m o r y It had a fixed-focus 5 0 m m lens, and an in-built flash. The RDC-1 was t h e first digital c a m e r a t o o f f e r b o t h still and m o v i n g image and sound r e c o r d i n g / r e p r o d u c t i o n . Its r e c o r d i n g capacity on a 2 4 M B PC card was 2 4 6 still pictures in s t a n d a r d mode, or 4 9 2 in e c o n o m y mode, or f o u r video scenes of five seconds each w i t h sound. This was in 1995. The f i r s t mass usage of ' s m a r t cards' was p a y m e n t in French payphones, beginning in 1983. They w e r e called 'Telecartes'. In 1952, Alick Glennie, w h o w r o t e t h e f i r s t c o m p u t e r compiler, d e f e a t e d British m a t h e m a t i c i a n Alan Turing's chess p r o g r a m , T u r b o C h a m p . He was t h e first person t o beat a c o m p u t e r p r o g r a m at chess. In 1957, Nobel laureate Herbert Simon said t h a t w i t h i n 10 years, a digital c o m p u t e r would be t h e w o r l d ' s chess c h a m p i o n . A r t i f i c i a l Intelligence was listed by Wired Magazine in 2 0 0 3 as one of t e n 'ideas t h a t failed'. It is said t h a t in t h e late 1800s, t h e US p a t e n t o f f i c e said t h a t it m i g h t as well close, because e v e r y t h i n g t h a t could be invented had already been invented. This is similar t o w h a t physicist L o r d Kelvin said in 1900: " T h e r e is n o t h i n g new t o be discovered in physics n o w . "
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