the Day in Tech History

the Day in Tech History

Jeffrey Powers

Description: Daily rundown of Historical facts in Technology. This Podcast is produced 7 days a week.

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May 22: Pac-Man Video Game Released

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1980 - The first Pac-Man machine was installed. Namco installed the first Pac-Man machine in a movie theater in Tokyo. Created by Toru Iwatani, the game has been one of the most popular in Arcades around the world.  Of course, Pac-Man was one of the most popular games in history and created many s...

May 21: Caldera International Becomes SCO Group

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2003- Caldera International finished the acquisition of the Server Software and Services divisions of Santa Cruz Operation. They turned around and officially renamed to the SCO group. The focus was more to the UNIX platform. The SCO group was in a major lawsuit with Novell until Masrch 2010 when the...

May 20: Craigslist vs. South Carolina

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2009 - Craigslist was under fire for their erotic services. Reports of prostitution and other illegal activities were being conducted in the category. Craigslist revamped their site to remove the erotic services and add an "Adult" section - with more moderation. However, South Carolina Attorney Gene...

May 19: Apple III (aka “Apple Failure III”)

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1980 - The machine was code named "Sara". It was the Apple III and was planned to be the successor to the Apple II. However, the machine had enough failures that Apple had to re-launch this computer in August. Therefore, it was refered to as "Apple Failure III". Then IBM came out with the PC and App...

May 18: Shrek is Released

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2001 - The computer animated movie "Shrek" hits theaters. The 90 minute movie was produced on a $60 million budget and although it's first weekend only saw $42 million , the overall theatrical run brought in $487 million. Shrek was the first computer animated film to win an Academy Award (Best Anima...

May 17: HTML, HTTP Set Up on NeXTcube

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1991- Tim Berners-Lee sets up HyperText Markup language (HTML) and Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) at CERN. He put the protocol on a NeXTStep machine. The server was then launched onto the word wide web, effectively making this the first day you could get a website that could support more than te...

May 15: Last Lisa Mac XL Produced

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1985 - The last Lisa Mac XL computer rolls off the assembly line. It was first introduced on Jan 19th, 1983 for $9,995. Sun remarketing purchased about 5,000 Macintosh XLs and upgraded them. Some leftover Lisa computers and spare parts are still available today...

May 14: Happy Birthday George Lucas

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George Lucas was born on May 14th, 1944. Of course, George went on to create one of the biggest franchises in geek history. Star Wars Happy birthday to George.

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May 13: Turbo C is Released

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1987 - Version 1.0 of the Turbo C programming language is released. It offers the first integrated edit-compile-run development environment for the C programming language for IBM-compatible personal computers. Turbo C was developed by Bob Jervis as “Wizard C”. It runs on just 384KB of memory an...

May 12: Prodigy Takeover from IBM

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1996 - IBM and Sears and Roebuck lose Prodigy due to takeover. They sell their interests to a group of investors - led by Prodigy Management: founders of Boston Technology and International Wireless.  Ed Bennett, CEO of Prodigy takes the lead in this acquisition. Carlos Slim Helu - Owner of Telmex...


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