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Everything on the web, every time you’ve typed “www.” into a browser—or even used a browser—traces back to April 30, 1993. Read our visual history of the web since then.
A PNG file is a Portable Network Graphics file. The format uses lossless compression and is generally considered the replacement for the GIF image format. PNG files store graphics on websites. Some ...
Thus, it was that the Internet I knew back in 1991 became the Internet we all know in 2011. It's really been an amazingly fast journey and we owe it to the Web and CIX.
Whenever computer scientist Sir Tim Berners-Lee makes the headlines, a significant minority of outlets inevitably, and wholly incorrectly, refer to him as “the inventor of the internet.” ...
The World Wide Web celebrated its 25th birthday recently. Today the global network serves almost 3 billion people, and hundreds of thousands more join each day. If the Internet were a country, its ...
There were no Internet Service Providers (ISP)s yet. The Web was still more than a decade away. The Internet you know and use every day dates back to 1991 and the Commercial Internet eXchange (CIX).
The Internet is an ever-expanding virtual universe. With each passing second, millions of users across the globe interact, share, and create content on an astonishing number of websites.