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2005 – Yahoo acquires Ludicorp and the popular photo sharing site Flickr. No details were released on this purchase. On Yahoo’s blog they outline that Flickr will continue to run as-is, while Yahoo Photos will incorporate some of the ideals into it’s site. The biggest issue from the deal was that Ludicorp was based in Vancouver, therefore when the data transfered to Yahoo servers the week of June 25th, it became subject to US federal law.
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Other Technology History Facts
- Google Chome adds RSS support
- 3-COM exit strategy of high-end data networking
- Apple 20th Anniversary Macintosh (TAM)
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2009 – The face of browsers was changing. Mozilla had made a major push for the browser market and Google had entered into the market with the Chrome browser. In the meantime, Microsoft was getting pressure from the European Union for it’s bundling of the browser on the operating system. Still, Internet Explorer continues on and releases IE8
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- IBM PC jr is discontinued
- Apple releases the Mac IIfx
- Palm introduces the M500 and M505 handhelds
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2002 – The .aero domain, or domain on aviation, begins registering. The resolution of the .aero domain would happen on Sept 2nd.
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- CRT iMac is removed from Apple Store
- SATAN Security tool released
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1999 – America Online(AOL) completes the acquisition of Netscape Communications Corporation. The acquisition started in Nov. 24, 1998. The acquisition was a $10 million arrangement in stock and cash.
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- Apple files suit to Microsoft and HP
- Office 97 Small Business Edition is released
- Tim Paterson contacts Microsoft on intent to sell MS-DOS
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1995 – The worlds first Wiki was created as Ward Cunningham invites people to add and edit content. A Wiki is a database that can be a community collaboration. Six years later, Wikipedia is launched.
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Other Historical Events in Technology
- Wireless Telephone is invented
- Sci-Fi announces the name change to SyFy
- Mac OS X Server 1.0
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1985 – 25 years ago, Symbolics.com became the first domain registered on the World Wide Web. In fact, if you go to their website, they have a countdown clock to the historic event. The company made Lisp machines (workstations), most notably, the 3600 series. Since then, the site was purchased by XF.com Investments (now, XF.com) – Aron Meystedt. No purchase price was disclosed for the domain.
Note – the first domain ever created was Nordu.net, but was never registered.
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- IBM 1050 Data Communications System
- First Unix manual page for cc
- Cisco acquires Webex for $3.2 Billion
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1986 -$21.00 a share was the first price for stock in Microsoft. 2.5 million shares were sold, raising the price to 27.75 and netting the company 61 million initially. Since then, the highest it has gone was 57.91 on Dec 24th, 1999. Yet with about 10 stock splits and several dividends in the 24 years, people definitely got their money’s worth. If you would have purchased 100 shares in 1986 and let those shares ride until today, you would have 102,400 shares of stock at appx. $29 a share.
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- Apple and Bandai demonstrate the Pippin Atmark Multimedia computer
- JTS sells Atari to HIACXI
- Jerry Jalava gets the first prothstetic thumb drive
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1986 – It’s full name is Centrum der Büro- und Informationstechnik (Centre of Office and Information technology). CeBit actually was started in the 70’s with the Hanover fair. However, the two separated in 1986 when it was decided that together, the two were not doing too well. Since then, CeBit has grown to be a very important conference for all IT.
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- V-Chip technology becomes mandatory in televisions
- AOL buys Bebo
- Hulu launches in the US
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1997 – Although the MP3 player was technically been around since the 80’s, the first Digital Music Player was first introduced. Eiger Labs shows off the MPMan at CeBit. For $250, you get a 32 MB model to hold 8 of your favorite songs. The 1998 release was only shadowed by the Rio PMP300, which overshadowed Eiger Labs.
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1988 – Ignatius T. Foobar launches one of the more interesting and long-lasting Bulletin board systems in the Uncensored BBS. Of course, his name was really Art Cancro, but Ignatius used an Altos 586 running Citadel/UX software. This BBS is still running to this day, even though dial-up access has been discontinued since 2001.
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- Richard D Kenadek is sentenced in the Davy Jones Locker BBS case
- Gene Roddenberry’s ashes are launched into space
- Google releases Android 1.1
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1993 – The PowerOpen Association is formed to conform to the PowerOpen environment, which is an open standard for running forms of Unix on PowerPC platforms. Apple, IBM, Motorola are all in on this group.
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- IBM 2260
- Four-millionth domain name
- Newscorp says no to counter offer on Yahoo
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