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 3: First Bulk E-mail Spam

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1978 - DEC Marketing manager Gary Thuerk is known as the first e-mail spammer and he didn't even do it himself. Carl Gartley sent out the first spam mail message on the ARPAnet. Standard practice was to send an email, but Thuerk wanted to do something faster and easier. So he sent the one message an...

May 2: First Microsoft Mouse

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1983 - Microsoft releases the 2-button mouse. It was designed for Microsoft Word 1.0. The first mouse would fail, but the second version in 1985 would solidify the mouse on PC's. Of course, Microsoft launched Microsoft Word v. 1.0for $229.

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April 30: World Wide Web Goes to Public Domain

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1993 - You may see www, but it's true meaning is World Wide Web. Tim Berners-Lee wrote WorldWideWeb during the 1990, while working for CERN. He did it on a NeXT Computer and developed it for the NeXTSTep platform (which Apple bought and turned into Mac OS X). But it was today that was most momentous...

April 29: Google Files IPO

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2004 - Google files the S-1 form with SEC for their IPO. They said they wanted to raise US$2,718,281,828; a Mathematical algorithm based on the day they filed.

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April 28: Apple iTunes Music Store Launches

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2003-Apple launches the iTunes Store. iTunes has been around since 2001, but without option to get new music. Before the iTunes store, users would have to burn from CD or copy previously made MP3 files. The store sold 1 million songs within a week...

April 24: Apple Introduces Apple IIc

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1984 - Apple introduces the Apple IIc, their answer to a portable machine. It weighed 7 1/2 lbs and featured a 1.023MHz CPU and 128 KB RAM. $1,295. The device device had a built-in floppy and peripheral expansion ports. This was a closed system - no expansion slots to plug in cards. It was deemed an...

April 15: 100 Years of Titanic, Damn Small Linux Released

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1912 - The RMS Titanic strikes an iceberg at 11:40 pm (7:40 pm EST). Of course from that, over 1,500 lost their lives to the cold, dark water, when the ship took the immortal dive. The ship had a passenger manifest of 2,223. The wreck was finally discovered on September 1st, 1985...

April 14: JenniCam Debuts

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1996-  Nineteen year old Jennifer Kaye Ringley takes several webcams and places them within her house. For the next seven years, she would livestream her life to all on the Internet. Since Ringley was raised a nudist, she would appear on the video without clothes on. The site was not pornographic -...

April 13: Moore’s Law First Coined

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1965- You may have heard about Moore's Law. This states that every 18 months, a processor will double in speed. The law's name is coined after Intel co-founder Gordon E. Moore. He said:

It can’t continue forever. The nature of exponentials is that you push them out and eventually disaster happens...

April 12: Ronald Wayne, Apple’s 3rd Co-Founder

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1976- What a position Ronald Wayne was in. He was the 3rd co-founder of Apple Computer on April 1 with 10% share. However, after two weeks Wayne sells his share for $800 back to Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak. The reason why was because if the company was to go under, he would be liable for any debts...


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