Netscape Navigator and the browser wars
The late 1990s were a time of rapid growth and innovation in the internet industry. As more and more people began to use the internet,
The late 1990s were a time of rapid growth and innovation in the internet industry. As more and more people began to use the internet,
Growing up in the Nineties and early 2000s, AOL Instant Messenger was the IM app that seemed to make instant messaging mainstream. Everyone you knew
You know webmail. You love webmail. The ability to access the full functionality of your inbox from a web browser is unrivaled — and helps
The Blackberry phone, also known as the BB phone, has a long and fascinating history that began in 1999 when Research in Motion (RIM) introduced
“Now You Need an Area Code Just to Call Your Neighbors,” the New York Times reported with some alarm in May 2001. Today, entering all
For RSS reader fans, March 13, 2013 was a dark day. That’s the day Google switched off its Google Reader tool — a slick, intuitive
Myspace was one of the earliest and most popular social media platforms of the early 2000s. Launched in 2003, the social networking site quickly gained
A comprehensive history of encryption would start thousands of years ago — when the ancient Spartans began using a device called a scytale to share
More than 300 billion emails are sent every day — meaning that in the time it takes you to read this blog post, there’s a
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