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    The Evolution of Web Browsers

    The invention of World Wide Web by Tim Berners-Lee combined the hypertext and internet paving way for the assortment of the vast pool of information with easy to use and flexible formats thus popularizing the use of Internet across the globe. Routing HyperCard and Gopher, WWW revolutionized the web experience and laid down a guided platform for various designers and engineers for development of web standards.

    In 1991, Berners-Lee designed the world’s first web browser and WYSIWYG HTML editor named Nexus that used both FTP and HTP protocols. However the turning point for WWW began with the introduction of multiplatform Mosaic in 1993 which was licensed by companies to create their commercial web browsers. Following stepped in Netscape Navigator as a major competitor in 1994 and even with Internet Explorer1.0 in 1995, the former continued to be the market leader until 1997. However the IE 4 integration into the Microsoft Windows shifted the tides of browser dominance. After 2001 IE 6 then led the browser marketplace pertaining to 90% market share of MS Windows and free web browser for its users.

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    NEW YORK —  Microsoft Windows 7 is a slick, much improved operating system that should go a long way toward erasing the bad impression left by its previous effort, Vista.

    If you’ve been holding off on buying a new computer, Microsoft Windows 7 will be a good excuse to get back into the game. And if you’ve been weighing a Mac versus a Windows PC, then you should know that “7″ pushes the scales on the Windows side. Windows is now easier to use and better looking than it was before, while maintaining its core advantage of cheaper, more diverse hardware.

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    The 100 Oldest Currently Registered .COM Domains
    (last updated 1/25/2003)

    Create Date Domain Name
    03/15/1985 SYMBOLICS.COM
    04/24/1985 BBN.COM
    05/24/1985 THINK.COM
    07/11/1985 MCC.COM
    09/30/1985 DEC.COM
    11/07/1985 NORTHROP.COM
    01/09/1986 XEROX.COM
    01/17/1986 SRI.COM
    03/03/1986 HP.COM
    03/05/1986 BELLCORE.COM
    03/19/1986 IBM.COM
    03/19/1986 SUN.COM
    03/25/1986 INTEL.COM
    03/25/1986 TI.COM
    04/25/1986 ATT.COM
    05/08/1986 GMR.COM
    05/08/1986 TEK.COM
    07/10/1986 FMC.COM
    07/10/1986 UB.COM
    08/05/1986 BELL-ATL.COM
    08/05/1986 GE.COM
    08/05/1986 GREBYN.COM
    08/05/1986 ISC.COM
    08/05/1986 NSC.COM
    08/05/1986 STARGATE.COM
    09/02/1986 BOEING.COM
    09/18/1986 ITCORP.COM
    09/29/1986 SIEMENS.COM
    10/18/1986 PYRAMID.COM
    10/27/1986 ALPHACDC.COM
    10/27/1986 BDM.COM
    10/27/1986 FLUKE.COM
    10/27/1986 INMET.COM
    10/27/1986 KESMAI.COM
    10/27/1986 MENTOR.COM
    10/27/1986 NEC.COM
    10/27/1986 RAY.COM
    10/27/1986 ROSEMOUNT.COM
    10/27/1986 VORTEX.COM
    11/05/1986 ALCOA.COM
    11/05/1986 GTE.COM
    11/17/1986 ADOBE.COM
    11/17/1986 AMD.COM
    11/17/1986 DAS.COM
    11/17/1986 DATA-IO.COM
    11/17/1986 OCTOPUS.COM
    11/17/1986 PORTAL.COM
    11/17/1986 TELTONE.COM
    12/11/1986 3COM.COM
    12/11/1986 AMDAHL.COM
    12/11/1986 CCUR.COM
    12/11/1986 CI.COM
    12/11/1986 CONVERGENT.COM
    12/11/1986 DG.COM
    12/11/1986 PEREGRINE.COM
    12/11/1986 QUAD.COM
    12/11/1986 SQ.COM
    12/11/1986 TANDY.COM
    12/11/1986 TTI.COM
    12/11/1986 UNISYS.COM
    01/19/1987 CGI.COM
    01/19/1987 CTS.COM
    01/19/1987 SPDCC.COM
    02/19/1987 APPLE.COM
    03/04/1987 NMA.COM
    03/04/1987 PRIME.COM
    04/04/1987 PHILIPS.COM
    04/23/1987 DATACUBE.COM
    04/23/1987 KAI.COM
    04/23/1987 TIC.COM
    04/23/1987 VINE.COM
    04/30/1987 NCR.COM
    05/14/1987 CISCO.COM
    05/14/1987 RDL.COM
    05/20/1987 SLB.COM
    05/27/1987 PARCPLACE.COM
    05/27/1987 UTC.COM
    06/26/1987 IDE.COM
    07/09/1987 TRW.COM
    07/13/1987 UNIPRESS.COM
    07/27/1987 DUPONT.COM
    07/27/1987 LOCKHEED.COM
    07/28/1987 ROSETTA.COM
    08/18/1987 TOAD.COM
    08/31/1987 QUICK.COM
    09/03/1987 ALLIED.COM
    09/03/1987 DSC.COM
    09/03/1987 SCO.COM
    09/22/1987 GENE.COM
    09/22/1987 KCCS.COM
    09/22/1987 SPECTRA.COM
    09/22/1987 WLK.COM
    09/30/1987 MENTAT.COM
    10/14/1987 WYSE.COM
    11/02/1987 CFG.COM
    11/09/1987 MARBLE.COM
    11/16/1987 CAYMAN.COM
    11/16/1987 ENTITY.COM
    11/24/1987 KSR.COM
    11/30/1987 NYNEXST.COM

    Source – whoisd.c0m

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    Of all Microsoft’s advertising moves, this certainly falls in more clever side of the spectrum. Redmond et al. have announced they’ll be “sponsoring” a November 8th variety special on Fox, “Family Guy Presents: Seth & Alex’s Almost Live Comedy Show.” The episode’ll be a mix of live-action musical performance and animated shorts with the usual celebrity cameos you’ve come to expect. This show will be commercial free, so long as you don’t count all the Windows 7 that’ll somehow be integrated — and that’s the most interesting mystery of all, how Microsoft will get its brand recognition without too many jabs from showrunner Seth McFarlane and company. If you don’t recall the last time McFarlane teamed up with a big company to enliven its image, check out video from “Burger King presents Seth MacFarlane’s Cavalcade of Cartoon Comedy,” a venture also done in tandem with one of the ad agencies responsible for this new deal, Crispin, Porter & Bogusky. It’s just after the break.

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    It’s amazing what a few sheets of tinfoil can do for the strength of your wireless signal. As shown above, by carefully folding tinfoil into a parabola, you can boost your wireless strength tremendously. The fellas in the video saw gains from 82% to just under 100%, though I only saw boosts of around five percent, so your mileage may vary. This project should only take about three minutes and will hopefully leave you with impressive results. If you don’t want to attach unsightly parabolic boosters and you’re using the same basic router as the fellas in the video, you can also upgrade your firmware to DD-WRT—a free hack that will turn your $60 router into a $600 router and allow you to boost your Wi-Fi signal from your router’s control panel.

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