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“Facebook,” launched by Mark Zuckerberg in February 2004, initially connected Harvard University students. It evolved into a global social media platform, facilitating user interaction, content sharing, and networking on a remarkable scale, fundamentally reshaping online communication and social dynamics.
In August 2005, Facebook bought the domain name Facebook.com, making it easier for people to find and use the website. This helped Facebook become more well-known and easier to use as it became a popular social networking site worldwide.
Facebook settled with ConnectU in June 2008, paying $65 million to resolve a legal dispute. This settlement ended legal proceedings over allegations of idea theft and intellectual property, allowing Facebook to focus on its growth and development without legal distractions.
In August 2009, Facebook acquired FriendFeed, a real-time feed complier and social media platform. This purchase aimed to enhance Facebook’s news feed and real-time updating capabilities, integrating FriendFeed’s technology and talent to improve user experience and engagement.
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The Apple I, hailed as the pioneering creation of the tech industry, marked the genesis of the legendary Apple Inc. Designed and handcrafted in 1976 by the brilliant mind of Apple’s co-founder, Steve Wozniak, this revolutionary computer sparked a chain of events that would forever change the face of modern computing. Conceived through the visionary collaboration with his friend and co-founder, Steve Jobs, the Apple I paved the way for the global tech empire we know today. With its humble yet powerful beginnings, this iconic device laid the foundation for a world captivated by innovation and imagination, forever etching its name in the annals of computer history.
The Apple Lisa computer, an ambitious marvel of its time, revolutionized the computing landscape with a fusion of cutting-edge features. Boasting an integrated screen, a user-friendly interface, and Apple’s first-ever mouse, the Lisa marked a pivotal milestone in the history of personal computing.
In the pioneering era of personal computing, the Apple IIc emerged as a trailblazer in the realm of portability. Dating back to 1984, this compact marvel was deemed a ‘portable’ computer, offering users the convenience of mobility like never before.
In the groundbreaking year of 1984, the tech world witnessed not one but two remarkable milestones. Alongside the advent of portable Apple computers, the revolutionary Macintosh computer was born. Marking a pivotal moment in computing history, the Macintosh emerged as the first ‘affordable’ computer featuring a revolutionary graphical user interface (GUI).
In the annals of technology history, the departure of Steve Wozniak marked a turning point for Apple Inc. as it embarked on a new chapter under the leadership of chief executive John Sculley. However, behind the scenes, a dramatic power struggle ensued, with Sculley attempting to oust Steve Jobs from his positions as chairman of the board and head of the Macintosh division.
Step back in time to witness the birth of Apple’s first true laptop, the revolutionary PowerBook 100. This iconic device, as we know them today, was a game-changer in the world of portable computing.
Designed and manufactured by Sony for Apple, the PowerBook 100 made its debut, ushering in a new era of sleek and portable computing solutions. With its compact form factor, the PowerBook 100 paved the way for modern laptops, providing users with the freedom to work, create, and connect on the go.
Before the advent of the iconic iPhone, Apple made its foray into the world of pocket computing with the Newton MessagePad—an innovative and ambitious project that left a lasting impact on the tech landscape.
Long before the revolutionary iPhone transformed the way we capture moments, Apple ventured into the realm of digital photography with the pioneering QuickTake series. In this captivating journey, we explore the evolution of Apple’s early foray into digital cameras and their impact on the photography landscape.
The Power Macintosh 6100, Apple’s first foray into PowerPC-based computers, marked a revolutionary turning point in the company’s history. Equipped with a 66MHz processor, this innovative machine laid the groundwork for a whole series of PowerPC Apple computers, ushering in an era of enhanced performance and capabilities.
In 1997, the tech world witnessed a momentous event as Apple Inc. took a bold step towards reinvigorating its future. Steve Jobs, the visionary co-founder of Apple, returned to the company’s helm after Apple acquired his company, NeXT, and integrated its software prowess.
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Acquires IMDB
In 1998, Amazon acquired IMDb, the Internet Movie Database, enhancing its media resources. IMDb provides a wide range of information on movies, TV shows, and celebrities, becoming a crucial component of Amazon’s digital offerings, supporting its goal to enrich entertainment content and customer engagement.
Acquires Alexa
Amazon acquired the smart assistant Alexa, integrating advanced voice recognition technology into its network. Alexa powers devices like the Echo, enabling users to control smart home gadgets, play music, and get information through voice commands, revolutionizing home automation and convenience.
Amazon Prime Services
Amazon Prime offers members benefits like two-day free shipping, access to streaming services (Prime Video and Music), exclusive deals, and more. Launched in 2007, it enhances shopping and entertainment experiences with fast delivery, a vast content library, and additional perks.
Amazon Announces Launch of Amazon Music
In September 2007, Amazon announced the launch of Amazon Music, a streaming service offering millions of songs and organized playlists. With features like ad-free listening and offline playback, it enhances the music experience for users, expanding Amazon’s digital entertainment offerings.
Amazon Kindle For Books
Amazon Kindle was introduced in 2007 and it revolutionized reading by offering a portable e-reader with access to millions of books. With features like adjustable text size, built-in dictionary, and long battery life, Kindle provides a convenient and engaging reading experience for book lovers everywhere.
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