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2007 Classic: The Arrival of Adobe Flash Player 9 Update 3
Adobe adds H.264 video support to its browser plugin. The technology standardizes high-definition video playback across the web just before HTML5 begins to take...czytaj dalej »
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2008 Legacy: Apple Launches the App Store
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2008 File: The Birth of Bitcoin (Whitepaper Released)
An anonymous developer using the pseudonym Satoshi Nakamoto publishes the whitepaper Bitcoin: A Peer-to-Peer Electronic Cash System. It introduces blockchain ar...czytaj dalej »
2008 File: The Rise of Hulu's Mainstream Popularity
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2006 Vault: Google Launches Google Translate
Google introduces an automated translation service based on statistical machine translation. It breaks down international linguistic barriers and connects users...read more »
2006 Vault: The "Evolution of Dance" Video Explodes
Comedian Judson Laipply uploads a 6-minute performance summarizing dance history. It becomes the most-viewed video on the internet, showcasing YouTube's...read more »
2006 Vault: The Expansion of BitTorrent via uTorrent (µTorrent)
The ultra-lightweight file-sharing client gains massive global popularity and is acquired by BitTorrent Inc., making peer-to-peer data distribution more efficient...read more »
2006 Classic: 2006 The Year of the Continuous Stream
This year proved that web users demanded instant, real-time updates over static interaction. By introducing algorithmic social feeds, micro-messages, and...read more »