MySpace revolutionized social media with customizable profiles and music integration, paving the way for Facebook and Twitter.
The first webcam was used at the University of Cambridge to monitor a coffee pot, helping researchers avoid wasting trips to an empty pot.
The term “computer bug” originated in 1947 when a real moth caused an error in a Mark II computer at Harvard. It was removed and taped into the logbook with the note “First actual case of bug being found.”
Programmer Stefan Thomas forgot the password to his digital wallet, locking away over $100 million in Bitcoin. This highlights the high stakes of cryptocurrency security
In 1971, Ray Tomlinson sent the first email, marking a pivotal moment in digital communication’s evolution
The first instance of email spam occurred in 1978 when a marketing representative from Digital Equipment Corporation sent a promotional message to 393 recipients on ARPANET.
The total number of websites in the world fluctuated between 1,106,671,903 and 1,146,976,964 in 2022-2023. Only 18% of all the websites out there are up and running. This means you can now visit around 200 million sites across the web.
82% out of over a billion websites existing today are inactive. Unlike them, the first website in the world is still alive and kicking. You can check it out at its original URL right now.
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