Online IT Degree has this article on 50 Years of Information Technology where for each decade (starting from 1950s), poignant moments of time that pushed the industry further and linked to some academic papers by authoritative professionals are highlighted.
Chief among them:
In 1950s, A.I (Artificial Intelligent) has been theorized.
In 1960s, the Advanced Research Projects Agency Network (ARPANET) is the closest precursor to the Internet was announced.
In 1970s, Intel 4004 was released, the world’s first general microprocessing machine.
In 1980s, MS-DOS, Macintosh, IBM PC and the Morris Worm, the first Internet virus, was released in 1988.
In 1990s, the World Wide Web, Yahoo and Intel Pentium processor.
In 2000s, Google, weblog (blog).
Chief among them:
In 1950s, A.I (Artificial Intelligent) has been theorized.
In 1960s, the Advanced Research Projects Agency Network (ARPANET) is the closest precursor to the Internet was announced.
In 1970s, Intel 4004 was released, the world’s first general microprocessing machine.
In 1980s, MS-DOS, Macintosh, IBM PC and the Morris Worm, the first Internet virus, was released in 1988.
In 1990s, the World Wide Web, Yahoo and Intel Pentium processor.
In 2000s, Google, weblog (blog).
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