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25 Years of the World Wide Web

March 9, 2014 by Raymond Hackney

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We are approaching the 25 year anniversary of the World Wide Web, March 12, 1989. The New Zealand Herald did a pretty thorough piece today on how Tim Berners-Lee came up with the idea out of the blue and unrequested. The article is a good read, check it out here.

From the article:

TIMELINE:

March 12, 1989: British computer scientist Tim Berners-Lee circulates his “informational management proposal” at the European organisation CERN, laying the foundation for the World Wide Web. He releases the code to the public on Christmas Day 1990.

1993: Mosaic, the browser credited with popularising the Web with an intuitive interface, is developed by a team led by Marc Andreessen at the University of Illinois. Mosaic is the basis for the commercial browser Netscape in 1994.

1994: China gets first internet connection, but filters content.

– The White House launches its website, www.whitehouse.gov; some users who enter a .com address end up at a porn site.

– Launches include David and Jerry’s Guide to the World Wide Web, the forerunner to Yahoo, and Amazon.com.

1995: Microsoft releases Internet Explorer, touching off a “browser war” which eventually will kill off Netscape.

– The online auction site eBay is launched.

1996: Finland’s Nokia launches first mobile phone with internet connectivity.

1998: Google begins operations, quickly growing into the leading search engine.

– The US government hands over control of the Web domain system to the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers, a private entity.

2000: The internet virus ILOVEYOU infects millions of computers around the world, causing billions of dollars in damage and highlighting the need for online security.

– Internet fever drives the tech-dominated Nasdaq composite index to a record high of 5,048, ahead of the bursting of the dot-com bubble, eroding more than 75 per cent of the Nasdaq value by 2002. The index fails to reach 5,000 over the next 14 years.

2001: Napster, a wildly popular music-swapping service, is ordered shuttered by the US courts in a key ruling on online copyrights.

2002: A denial of service knocks out eight of 13 root servers that allow for internet connections.

2005: The number of people connected to the internet tops one billion.

2007: Estonia conducts the first online parliamentary election.

2012: Online commerce for 2012 tops $1 trillion, according to private surveys.

– The social network Facebook reaches one billion members; A NASA probe checks in on Foursquare from Mars.

– A global telecom treaty is signed by 89 UN member states, with some countries claiming the US has too much control of the internet. The United States and 55 other countries reject the document, saying it could lead to government regulation of the internet.

2013: Some 2.7 billion people worldwide are connected to the internet, about 40 per cent of the world’s population. Chinese overtakes English as the dominant language.

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Comments

  1. BrianWick says

    March 9, 2014 at 2:49 pm

    I thought Al Gore Invented the Internet – he said so:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BnFJ8cHAlco

    Of Couse I own IInventedTheInternet.com – I suppose Al Gore can file a UDRP and take it away from me πŸ™‚

  2. ontheinterweb says

    March 9, 2014 at 3:50 pm

    i really like the internet.

  3. DomainAddress.Info says

    March 9, 2014 at 5:28 pm

    Wow lots of things happened in 25 yrs, will we see the same progress in next 25 yrs?

  4. Tanglewood says

    March 9, 2014 at 6:12 pm

    @ontheinterweb

    Yeah, the internet’s the best.

  5. ontheinterweb says

    March 9, 2014 at 6:16 pm

    geez, sounds like you own a bunch of garbage novelty domains, BrianWick.

    Al Gore never used the word “invent.” but good luck with your renewals and telling us all about the great domains you own in future comments – which seems like half of your comments are about. “oh i own blah blah blah domain” c00l d3wd! (90’s l33t speak)

    | 4|\/| 4 |-|4x0r

    bonus points if you’re able to read the above. but seriously, didja guys miss me?

  6. BrianWick says

    March 9, 2014 at 6:27 pm

    we all own worthless – yet priceless conversation pieces we put on the mantle.
    Just hearing you go off is worth the $8 a year interweb

  7. BullS says

    March 9, 2014 at 10:35 pm

    Dudh!!

    Go read “BullS” bible

    “we all own worthless – yet priceless conversation pieces we put on the mantle.”

  8. ontheinterweb says

    March 10, 2014 at 8:53 am

    BullS – is it true you’re an 11 year old boy studying comedy?

  9. Louise says

    March 10, 2014 at 3:32 pm

    Al Gore never used the word β€œinvent.” but good luck with your renewals and telling us all about the great domains you own in future comments – which seems like half of your comments are about.

    I value Brian Wick’s comments, and he seems like one of the successful investors on this and other blogs! πŸ™‚

  10. BrianWick says

    March 10, 2014 at 3:58 pm

    inter-outer-sphere-web –
    I used to own ICreatedTheInternet.com as well until 2001.
    Maybe you were an 11 year old boy studying comedy at that time ?

    I have often wondered – given the handle you hide behind – are you related to Heaven’s Gate Marshall Applewhite:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AqSZhwu1Rwo

  11. ontheinterweb says

    March 10, 2014 at 5:04 pm

    i was actually 12 by then – and i often wonder – do any of you old people wanna purchase some of your youth back?

    whats the going rate on an early 20’s age these days? you can still keep the knowledge you know now, it’ll just be your standard going-back-in-time thing..

    do i hear $2,000,000 for say, age 24? thats a pretty good age. its when you still wish you were older but young enough to start appreciating it. smug sense self awareness is included in this price..


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