The document outlines several major developments in information technology from 1991 to 2007, including the World Wide Web enabling the internet to become a dominant information platform in 1991, the Mosaic web browser displaying images inline with text in 1993, iTunes launching in 2003 as a music download application, Facebook launching as a social networking site in 2004, YouTube launching as a video sharing platform in 2005, Twitter launching in 2006 as a site for short message posts, and Apple releasing the iPhone in 2007 which combined smartphone, camera, music player, and computing technologies into one device.
The document outlines several major developments in information technology from 1991 to 2007, including the World Wide Web enabling the internet to become a dominant information platform in 1991, the Mosaic web browser displaying images inline with text in 1993, iTunes launching in 2003 as a music download application, Facebook launching as a social networking site in 2004, YouTube launching as a video sharing platform in 2005, Twitter launching in 2006 as a site for short message posts, and Apple releasing the iPhone in 2007 which combined smartphone, camera, music player, and computing technologies into one device.
The document outlines several major developments in information technology from 1991 to 2007, including the World Wide Web enabling the internet to become a dominant information platform in 1991, the Mosaic web browser displaying images inline with text in 1993, iTunes launching in 2003 as a music download application, Facebook launching as a social networking site in 2004, YouTube launching as a video sharing platform in 2005, Twitter launching in 2006 as a site for short message posts, and Apple releasing the iPhone in 2007 which combined smartphone, camera, music player, and computing technologies into one device.