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BITNET was established in 1981, by Ira Fuchs and Greydon Freemon Inc. of Yale University. BITNET stands for "Because It's There Network." It eventually became known as "Because It's Time Newtwork." The first network link was between Cuny and Yale. Source: internetsociety.org
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One of the earliest conductors of the internet. AOL originally provided a dial-up service to millions of Americans, as well as email, internet, and eventually web browser. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AOL
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American Christmas comedy film was released!
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The first peer-to-peer file sharing service of its' kind, Napster was created by Sean Parker, an 18-year-old student at Northeastern University. It caught heat from the Recording Industry Association of America and artists like Metallica's Lars Ulrich, and was eventually shut down in 2001. Meeting Sean Parker Source: (www.geek.com)
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Adorable stuffed animals came into our life!
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Yahoo! (originally "Jerry and David's guide to the World Wide Web) was a pioneer of the web in the early 1990's, created by two Stanford students as a directory of websites in a hierarchy. After adding a web portal, it was the most popular starting point for web users by 1998. Source: (https://en.wikipedia.org)
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Find jobs, cars, items being sold, items people are looking for and even people!
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Buy and sell items to others online!
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Find classmates from elementary, middle and high school, and even college!
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The world's first true 64-bit home video game system with the power and speed to create stunning and realistic 3D graphics.
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Sixdegrees.com is regarded as the first social networking site. It included such things as profiles, friends lists, and school affiliations. While the site boasted millions of registered users, networks were small due to the limited scope of people connected to the internet. It was eventually sold in December 2000. Source: (www.cbsnew.com)
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AIM was the leading instant messaging application in the North American region throughout the 1990's and early 2000's. Source: mashable.com ("The Rise and Fall of AIM)
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Social network search engine
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Create an online blog or journal!
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Digital audio player created by Tiger Electronics that plays ultra-low-fi mono one-minute clips of pop songs. Only costing around $80!
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Discover interesting content and rate them!
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A peer-to-peer file sharing site that followed Napster, and that was acquired by the same team that would eventually create Skype. Legal issues ensued, with a number of users were required to pay heavy fines. Source: (www.geek.com)
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Get music, Games,Shows and Movies for your Ipod, Iphone or Ipad!
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A precursor to LinkedIn, Ryze was primarily used by business professionals for networking purposes. The site supposedly has more than 500,000 members around the world. Source: (www.cbsnews.com)
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Stream music, and watch videos. Also listen to an online radio!
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3 on the Billboard for top performance!
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Create an account and get connected with other professionals, apply for jobs and post jobs too!
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Photobucket is an image hosting and video hosting website. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Photobucket
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Make websites, blogs even apps!
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The famous Motorola Razr was released in the market!
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A social networking website that allows one to interact through personal profiles, photographs, networks of friends and much more. Source: digitaltrends.com
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Founded by Sweden's Niklas Zennstrom, Skype allows video calls and voice chats. The company is built around a "freemium" model, and, in May 2011, the company and its technologies were acquired by Microsoft for $8.5 billion. Skype celebrates with Coldplay Mojis Sources: (reference.com), (https://en.wikipedia.org)
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Share pictures, videos and journals online!
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A social networking site that was established by Harvard students Mark Zuckerberg and Eduardo Saverin in 2004. It was originally only accessible to Harvard attendees. It became available to everyone above the age of 13 in the year 2006. Source: onlinelibrary.wiley.com- "Social Network Sites: Definition, History and Scholarship."
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Share photos and look at other peoples photos too! http://www.cnet.com/news/newbies-guide-to-flickr/
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An American video-sharing website! https://www.youtube.com/
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TinyPic is a photo and video sharing service,that allows users to upload, link and share, images and videos on the Internet. http://tinypic.com/
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You go, Glen Coco." Mean Girls was released in 2004!
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Find local places, write and look at reviews.
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Rate web content and talk about it!
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Twitter is a social networking service that enables users to micro-blog through 140-character messages, or "tweets." Described as the "SMS of the internet," the platform now has over 310 million monthly active users. Source: (https://en.wikipedia.org)
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Get support and information from other moms! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CafeMom
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A video game console released by Nintendo that took the world by storm. It branded to a much larger demographic than previously released virtual games. Source: nintendo.com
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Share pictures, links,quotes, music and videos from your phone or the internet and blog about it!
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"Ouch Charlie! That really hurt!"
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Fine local places to go based on where you are at and let everyone know where you're at!
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1 trending hashtag in 2009!
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Send and receive messages, text individual people or a group. Send pictures, videos and voice messages.
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Valued at over $11 billion, Pinterest allows users to upload, save, and manage images, or pins, on virtual pin boards used for inspiration. Sources: (www.wikipedia.org) (www.mysanantonio.com)
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For use on an iOS device with front-facing camera or Mac with a FaceTime camera, this platform specializes in one-on-one video chatting. Formerly requiring a wi-fi connection, all that is currently required is a cellular network. Source: (https://en.wikipedia.org)
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Share pictures and videos, and follow other people to see their pictures and videos too!
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Instagram is an online mobile photo and video-sharing social networking service. It allows users to take and publish photographs and videos that one may share either publicly or privately through the service. Source: wersm.com
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Instant messaging, send and receive messages, pictures and videos on your mobile device!
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Share notes with other classmates!
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Snapchat is a mobile app that allows one to send and receive ultimately "expunged" pictures and videos. Source: digitalcommons.northgeorgia.edu ("Keepin Up with the Joneses: How Snapchat Stays Relevant")
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Blog about food, and connect with other cooks!
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Make and share short clips
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A meme deliberately altered by human creativity. Internet memes leave a footprint in the media and share some seriously relatable thoughts in hilarious ways.
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Live stream video, interact by commenting and sharing hearts
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A location-based virtual reality game that allows people to "catch 'em all" using a GPS tracking device on their IOS or Android. Yes, Pokémon, really.