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1 “Internet Time” By Sam Olsen

2 Microsoft (& others) Personal Computing version 3.1 of Windows
licensing policies emergence of Dell, Compaq, and Gateway

3 Applications in Use Applications on original Mac
Windows’ fight against Lotus Microsoft Office appears!

4 Internet Explorer & Law Suits
Paperback’s “look and feel” of 1-2-3 Lead to more lawsuits 1994- a Consent Degree by Microsoft Clever Microsoft Netscape follows Microsoft 1997- Charges against Internet Explorer

5 MSN, Exchange, Yahoo! the counter threat called Hotmail

6 Emergence of Dot.Com & Another Policy
Acceptable Use Policy “Extensive use for private or private business” UNACCEPTABLE! 1992-restrictions were lifted NFSnet dissolved

7 In Marches Al Gore 1991-proposition of a National Information Infrastructure lead to the High Performance Computing Act (the “Gore Bill” Continued to champion Internet usage the “unanticipated consequences”

8 Perks of Java HTTP- by Tim Berners-Lee
Bill Joy’s, of SUN Microsystem, search for new programming language C-plus-plus-minus Java-1991 James Gosling p-system

9 Revenue from Online July 1995, Jeff Bezos- Amazon.com
September 1995, Pierre Omidyar- Auction Web WELL (“Whole Earth ‘Lectronic Link”) “virtual communities”

10 What am I looking for? search engines and “portals” Yahoo! - 1994
“bots” that “crawl” through Web sites Google , Sergei Brin & Larry Page

11 Linux 1988- Seymour Cray chips made from gallium arsenide
Linux by Linus Torvalds “open source” program UNIX characteristics to understand Linux social, not technical reliance on the C programming language & use of C compilers

12 Linux & Connection to UNIX
Linux close to UNIX but still different AT&T becoming a nuisance perks of allowing free software projects - Eric Raymond

13 A New Language GCC, the “GNU C Compiler”
Torvalds moved in a slightly different direction with GCC GNU, “GNU’s Not UNIX” managed to avoid legal problems! GNU General Public License

14 Quick Note on IBM Where did it go?
Suffered huge loss in the early 1990s but changed (unlike the rest of the BUNCH)

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16 Bibliography Ceruzzi, Paul E. "Chapter 10, Internet Age." A History of Modern Computing: Paul E. Ceruzzi. Cambridge (Mass.): MIT, Print.


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