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Danette True http://www.danettetrue.com
June 2011
A brief history of the internet.How we arrived at web 2.0
in the beginning…
700 bc Homing pigeons used to carry messages in ancient Greece…wireless is born.
1536 The @ symbol is first used by Florentine merchant Francesco Lapi. 1837 William F Cooke
and Charles Wheatstone install the first railway telegraph system.
1861 Pony Express replacedby telegraph.1937 Work begins on the first
digital computer.1951 Manchester University takes delivery of the first commercial computer.1956 IBM releases
Fortranthe first computer
language.
1876 Alexander Graham Bell transmits first words electronically ‘come here Mr. Watson I need you’--he had just spilled acid in his lab. 1958 First data transmitted
via phone network.1962 First computer game ‘Space Wars’ finished--the joystick would be created later that year.
1963 mouse created. 1965 Gordon Moore declares computer power will double every 18 months: Moore’s law still holds today.
1969 First 2 computers connected via ARPANET.
1976 The Queen is the first head of state to send an email.1978 First unsolicited junk mail is sent.
1982 tcp/ip protocol introduced.
1972 First email is sent.1973 ARPANET joins first computers internationally.
1980s Virtual Reality
“Science Fiction Doesn't Predict the Future, It Shapes It“
Wargames - 1983
2001: A Space Odyssey by Arthur C. Clarke–way back in 1968 he wrote about the iPad; he called it the Newspad.
Ralph 124C 41+ by Hugo Gernsback–way back in 1911 he wrote about video chat. Skype was founded in 2003 and purchased by Microsoft in 2011.
Countless others like the moon landing, automatic doors, VR games, test tube babies, submarines, CCTV, etc.
mosaic browser
firefoxbrowser
bbc
MSNmessenger
wikipedia
skype
xml
asp
rssipod
ADSL
Tech
nolo
gyA
pplic
atio
nsD
ate 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 0889
Site
sC
once
pts
podcast
dialupusergroups
collaborationmash ups
driven by education/research sectordriven by individual
driven by business?
social networkingcommunity
dynamic contentstatic contentinternet
newsgroups shared content
ajax
napster
MP3 standard
blogging
wikiw3cquicktime
first macro virus
million th domain name registered
internet wormreleased
irc chat
perl
www introduced
ppp
netscapebrowser
virtual bank
2 million3 million
10 million
apache
aol
hotmail Linkedin
amazon
yahoo
livesearch
safaribrowser
flockbrowser
flickrclusty
youtube
AOLmessenger
friends reunited
.net
http
the last 20 years…
Itunes store
css
myspace
flash
javascript
2009 Virtual Reality
current trends…
•Increasing use of open source code and shared data.•Increasing availability of internet. through use of mobility devices, phones, pda’s, wifi etc.
•Increasing speed of internet connection. both at home, in business and via mobile technology.
•Increasing use of off-site storage / data centres.•Increased popularity of web based applications/services•Increased use of video services / streamed video.•Increase in popularity of virtualization.especially for providing virtual ad, dns, dhcp servers etc
•Increasingly technology/internet aware customers, users and employees.•Increase numbers of internet users, social networks, websites and user generated content.
Touch Interfaces Augmented Reality Hyper connectivity Overload of
Information Faster Internet VoIP & IPTV Distributed Systems Data Portability Mobile Apps
1956 - 2002
More Integration Smarter Smart Homes IPV6 – Everything will have an IP address Hyper realistic gaming More immersive entertainment More social networks/collaboration
spaces More cloud platforms New input/control methods ala Minority
Report
predictions on future direction…
•Data portabilityMerging data within various social networks and on-off line apps so that you don’t have to duplicate and synchronize your data across applications or services.
•Integration of pay per click web apps & internet servicesThe ability to edit photos from your corporate flickr account with an online version of Photoshop (paid for per user per month), and put the images straight into a campaign marketing tool to send to your Google mailing list, tracking your newsletter in real time (on a pay click basis).
•Predictive search enginesThe ability of search engines to predict what information you will look for next based on the searches that you are currently performing or content of watched news feeds.
•Authoritative tagging levels for user generated contentThe ability of peer groups and industry experts to rate content of blogs and user provided content to give some degree of data credibility.
go make your own history!
Catch me online at Twitter @danettetrue
Questions?
<image sources>all of the images in this presentation came from flickr
• cover : http://www.flickr.com/photos/dannyman/323698320/• superhighway : http://www.flickr.com/photos/brandejackson/2236226854/
<Edited by>danette true www.danettetrue.wordpress.com
<content sources>much of the content of this presentation came from online communities and shared
content
http://www.anderbergfamily.net/ant/historyhttp://en.wikipedia.org
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