Today, the first thing in the Internet world has come with a
different kind of tune. Today's topic to the Internet world's first email, the
first YouTube video, the first multiplayer games, the first cyber cafe. So
let's go straight to the tune without any additional words:
First Email (1971):
Today, we often exchange emails on various personal or
official activities! But when the world's first email is sent to know what?
That's 1971! In late 1971, Ray Tomlinson, an engineer named Tenex, was working
with a time sharing system. He was able to send the first network email by
using the two names Sipinet and SNDMSG together! Prior to this incident, only
one computer could send emails from one user to another user, but he was able
to send the network email to the first two computers. Today's email quality is
still used in the same way. For example, mark the name of the username and the
host computer with the @ sign. The world's first network of e-mails was sent in
two computer simultaneously in 1971!
First Computer Virus (1971):
Mathematician John von Neumann, in 1949, gave the name of a
program that could change computer programs automatically, and provided a
theory with computer viruses and ormes. According to his thesis, the world's
first computer virus is known as the crypto. The crypto virus was infringed in
1971 by a computer named Arpanet. The crypter virus created an engineer named
Bob Thompson of BBN Company. He just created the crypto virus experimentally.
The crypter-infected computer only made the "Im the creeper: catch me if
you can" message, the cryphere was not created to do any harm. "The
Ripper" is the world's first antivirus, based on the cryphere's message!
The Ripper Antivirus System The spread of the crypter virus is detected and
deleted.
First Online Community (1985):
While working in the WHO in 1981, Dr. Larry Brilliant
created a premier online conferencing system. Its main objective was to discuss
the sending of helicopters to flood-hit areas in Nepal. Then came to America.
Larry shows this system to Apple's founder Steve Jobs and like Steve Jobs's
advice. Larry created a modified version of this system that personal computers
can be used. Later, he developed a permanent text conference system, which we
recognize today as an Internet forum. In 1985. Larry and Sturred Brand formed
the world's first online forum, The Well.
First Smiley (1982):
While working at Carnegie Mellon's Computer Science
department in early 1980, Professor Scott E Fahlman came to mind with the first
Smiley Idea. During that time online bulletin boards were usually used for
large research. Then, starting with the use of the punctuation mark, without
adding any letters directly to the fun of these bulletin boards. At one time in
1982, Professor Scott: -) started using the three letters together using
smiley. Later, the use of smiley throughout the world started.
First Multiplayer Game (1978):
In the first era of Internet discovery, Idea of
multiplayer games and creation began. The multiplayer game idea comes with
the help of the video game's second life or player repeatedly. Mud (Multi-User
Dungeon) is the world's first multiplayer game, which was created by two
programmers from Isaac University Roy Trubshaw and Richard Bartle in 1978. This
is a texterly fantasy game, where all of the world's games can be played
together on the Internet. But interestingly, the creator of this game did not
even know that he made the world's first multiplayer game!
First Search Engine (1991):
To search for information on the Internet, we often go to
the search engine website every day. As the Google website is now the most used
in the world as a search engine. But the world's first search engine knows
about it? Young Master Cyntis Alan Emtage was appointed as a system
administrator for the university while studying at the Master's degree in
McGill University in 1989. He saw that the online search software for the
students was a custard and boring thing. Then he created a script set that
would be able to easily find information by running the system from the
database of the system automated automatically. When the functionality of this
script spread around, two of his colleagues Mike Parker and Bill Heelan created
an online search engine named Archie in 1991, together with three! The Archie
name is derived from the Archive name, excluding the letter V only.
First Web Browser (1991):
Tim Berner Lee created the world's first ever WorldWideWeb
browser in 1991. Later, he changed his name to the Nexus because a name similar
to the name of the web would have been created as a conformance naturally. In
1991, Tim Burner Lee created this WorldWideWeb browser for a European company
Cern's Nuclear Recharge. The WorldWideWeb browser can only run on Nextstep
platforms. The Nextstep Platfirm is known as Apple's previous version of Mac OS
X. However, the NextWeb Browser did not have the opportunity to use the public
as the Nextstep Plurform was not made public. But in 1993, the first public
utility web browser Mosaic was released for Unix operating system. The Mosaic
browser is built on Burner Lee's server, but it is added to the feature of
Graphics, Sound and Video Clips.
First Webcam(1993):
The world's first webcam system started operating in 1991.
It is known as XCoffee. There were some coffee machines in the computer lab of
the University of Cambridge. But sometimes the coffee machine was empty because
the students and teachers would just come near the coffee machine. To solve
this problem, some Cambridge scientists have created a program in front of
their lab's coffee machine to attach an old camera to the computer through
which the live pics of coffee machines were displayed in the lab. Later in
1993, when a feature of the picture appeared in web browsers, Cambridge
scientist Dan Gordon Make a modifike version of XCoffee software Coffeecam
Here, it would be seen from everywhere in the world on the Internet braujerara.
Coffeecam webcam was closed in 2001 as the computer science department of
Cambridge transferred to the new building.
First Cyber Cafe (1994):
The world's first cyber cafe is Siberia, which was opened in
the ground floor of Whitefield Street Estate Office in mid-London in Britain in
1994. Slowly the popularity of cyber cafes continued to spread and the city's
branch office opened in the cyber café Paris, Bangkok, Tokyo etc. In the
Siberia cyber cafe, charges were charged @ 150 dollars per internet usage !!!!
First Social Networking Site (1995):
Nowadays Social Networking's most popular websites,
Facebook's birth history, many know that Facebook was born in 2004. But what
about the world's first social networking site? The first social networking
site of the world, classmates.com, was launched in 1995 by Randy Conrads. Then
its main objective was to gather former high school friends in America to the
Internet and share their current life stories with each other. Firstly the site
maker Randy Conrads started communicating with friends of his former military
school, but later the site started becoming popular with others.
First YouTube Video (2005):
What is the first video of the popular video sharing website
YouTube? After the site was created, an 18-second video was uploaded on 23 April
2005, titled "Me at the zoo". And this video is the first video of
youtube! This video was filmed from the elephants in San Diego Zoo. The video
is ridiculous but till the tune is written, the video has been watched
40,74,3724 times !! What is so strange ??
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