Computer Genesis and Internet Evolution
Every song is great continuation of a great song before, so it is with the computer. Primitive forms of the modern computer origins 5000 years ago. It all started, where the development of the Abacus, which has way to the pencil and paper. This style continued rudimentary computer for thousands of years. The post-Second World War saw the first generation of what is now known as the modern computer. The development of computers has continued its steady development in a way that only limited by how fast technology, and perhaps, the human imagination.
Pencil and paper, the calculation method of choice for thousands of years after the launch of Abacus, until the mid-1600s is, the Pascaline was designed to exist. This basic computing on the dials for its mobile computing capabilities leave, but his skills are also limited.
Only in the mid-1800s, when Thomas of Colmar has a machine that could perform basic arithmetic develops, add it, could multiply, subtract and divide. This computer, called the arithometer was used widely until the beginning of World War II. Colmar with the prior inventors Pascal and Leibniz, is responsible for determining the mechanical calculation, as we know it today.
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The Evolution of Word Wide Web – WWW
Introduction
World Wide Web (WWW) is the system of linked hypertext documents that include text, images, audio, video, animation and much more. The user can, and through these documents with hyperlinks and navigation elements that have links to another document or section of the same document to navigate. In a broader sense, “The World Wide Web is the universe of network accessible information an embodiment of human knowledge.”
The History of the World Wide Web
World Wide Web was first proposed in 1990 by Tim Berners-Lee and Robert Cailliau at work at CERN, the European Council for Nuclear Research. Both came with their individual proposals for hypertext systems, and later they joined forces to offer a joint proposal. The “World Wide Web” was presented in this joint proposal. The history of each invention has many pre-history. The World Wide Web has a lot of the history of progressive development of hypertext systems and Internet protocols, which have made the Web possible. The progressive development began in the spring of 1945 with the development of the Memex, a device based on microfilm to store huge amount of documents and to facilitate the organization of this document. More later, in 1968, “hypertext” was introduced, whereby the connection and organizing documents fairly easy. In 1972, DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) project combines all of the research centers began to exchange data, to facilitate later adopted for the exchange of military information. In 1979, the SGML (Standard Generalized Markup Language) was invented to allow the release of documents to the government of the great project of separating content and presentation of a document to be delivered in different ways. In 1989 Tim Berners-Lee came up with hypertext network system form CERN laboratory. In 1990, the joint proposal was for the hypertext system and presented the “World Wide Web” is the first term. In 1992 the first mobile browser from CERN has been published, recorded, and the industry interest in developing the Internet. Today the Web has become so popular and has to be entered into our lives, it will be almost impossible to imagine the world without the Internet. Read the rest of this entry »
The Evolution of Experiential Marketing
What would you consider that a region that has grown viral last 50 years should be considered?
Yes, you’re right that it is in fact the communication!
From the good old days of newspapers, cinema, radio and posters we have to achieve rapid growth of television in the deep interior of the country since the days when television came to India in 1959 saw. Where it was once the Indian Post and their delivery times for letters, telegrams in the pink forms, we now have a courier service offering across a given time. The telegram gave way Telexs and fax machines, which soon gave way to the e-mail and SMS. I would not be surprised if very soon, we are planting the option of buying decisions in the minds of the people to directly develop – something along the lines of Christopher Nolan’s Inception.
One word government is Darshan channel, we now have over 200 TV channels to choose from. On paper, we have the whole series of morning newspapers, tabloids and even Festinger afternoon.
On the front of the radio to be restored as an average “intern” for farmers, brought into the FM radio channels and each catering to a different audience. Today, you go to radio advertising, for the love of God! I keep hearing about the walk-in interviews for BPOS on a popular radio station – the station obviously has a lot of young listeners (and some old ones like me).
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