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Definition of Internet : The Internet is a vast network
that connects computers around the world. Through the Internet, people
can share information and communicate from anywhere with an Internet
connection.
Some information About Internet
Our The Internet is a global network of billions of computers and other
electronic devices. With the Internet, it is possible to access almost
any information, communicate with anyone else in the world, and much
more.
All this you can do by connecting a computer to the Internet, also
known as going online. When someone says that a computer is online, it
is another way of saying that it is connected to the Internet.
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The first Apple logo isn’t what you would think.
Originally, it depicted Sir Isaac Newton sitting under a tree with
an apple about to fall on his head.
It was designed back in 1976 and featured a phrase around the
border that read "Newton ...
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Domain name registration used to be free.
Long before people didn't know how big the internet would get,
registering a domain name was free until 1995.
When a fee was introduced, it was too high! Prices were usually
$100 for a two-year registration.
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The first camera needed an incredibly long exposure.
It took 8 hours to uncover the first photograph taken in
1826!
The creator of that camera, Louis Daguerre, was able to reduce that
time to just 15 minutes in 1839.
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The first computer mouse wasn’t made from plastic.
Back in 1964, Doug Engelbert invented the first computer mouse! At
that time, it was made of wood.
It was rectangular and featured a small button on the top
right.
They called it a rat because the rope coming out from behind
reminded them of small rodents..
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Internet storage holds at least 1,200 petabytes worth of
data.
As 1 terabyte is equal to 1,000 gigabytes, the estimate is equivalent
to 1.2 million terabytes. This number is only an estimation between
the big 4 – Google, Facebook, Microsoft, and Amazon. This figure is
also still exclusive of other bigtime providers such as Dropbox,
SugarSync, and Barracuda.
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Yahoo's original name was a mouthful
The name Yahoo was chosen because it was derived from Gulliver's
travels slang, "Yahoo", a fictional race of beings in the
book.
Bonus fact: Amazon wasn't always Amazon either! Originally named
"Cadabra.com", Cadabra was an online bookstore only. CEO Jeff Bezos
explored other options in the '90s, some of which still redirect to
Amazon, such as Relentless.com. Amazon was registered in 1994 and has
grown into the monolith it is today.
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Google's first tweet was ambiguous.
To a normal human being, Google's first tweet on Twitter was
nonsense!
It reads, "I am 01100110 01100101 01100101 01101100 01101001 01101110
01100111 00100000 01101100 01110101 01100011 01101011 01111001
00001010".
Translated from binary into English, this tweet says "I feel
lucky."
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NASA’s internet speed is 91 GB per second.
The average household internet speeds are roughly 25 MB per second.
That’s usually fast enough to watch Netflix with no buffer time And
let’s face the fact, if there’s any tech company that would actually
make good use of them internet speeds, it’s NASA.
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Mark Zuckerberg is color blind.
The founder of Facebook purposely chose a blue color scheme because he has
red-green color blindness! To him, blue is the richest and most prominent
color that he can see.
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Until 2010, carrier pigeons were faster than the internet.
When comparing upload speeds, a test was done to fly a carrier pigeon with
a USB stick 50 miles to an internet provider, while racing against an
internet upload.
The pigeon made it in just over an hour, while the upload took over two
hours.
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