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SCRPIT REPORTING LIE:

1985: Windows 1.0 - Microsoft releases Windows 1.0, its first graphical user interface for IBM-
compatible PCs. This marks the beginning of the Windows operating system series.
1985: In 1985, ".com" represented a nascent concept within the internet's domain naming
system. It was intended for commercial entities, but the internet was still in its early stages of
development, with limited registrations and a much simpler online landscape compared to
today's complex and interconnected world wide web.
HTML (Hypertext Markup Language) in 1990 It was in its early stages of development, and the
version that was being used was HTML 1.0. It was a simple markup language designed primarily
for academic and scientific documents.
In 1993: Pentium processor, introduced by Intel, was a significant advancement in computer
hardware. It featured a 32-bit architecture, high clock speeds, improved mathematical
capabilities, and played a crucial role in popularizing multimedia applications and gaming on
personal computers.
In 1994: In 1994, PCs started becoming gaming machines due to improved hardware, CD-ROM
drives, 3D graphics, online multiplayer gaming, iconic game titles, accessible development tools,
gaming peripherals, and the growth of gaming communities. This transformation laid the
foundation for the flourishing PC gaming industry.
1998 Google Search Engine founded by Larry Page and Sergey Brin, who were graduate students
at Stanford University at the time. The Google search engine was introduced to the public in the
following years, becoming a transformative and dominant force in the field of online search and
information retrieval.
In 1999, Wi-Fi technology was gaining momentum as a wireless communication standard that
allowed devices to connect to the internet and local area networks (LANs) without the need for
physical cables.
In 2001, Apple introduced Mac OS X (Version 10.0), codenamed "Cheetah”. Mac OS X Cheetah
brought improved stability, performance, and modern features like protected memory and
multitasking.
2004 In 2004, Mozilla Firefox emerged as a formidable competitor to Microsoft Internet
Explorer, sparking the "browser wars" and driving improvements in both browsers. Also, Mark
Zuckerberg and his college roommates launch Facebook, a social networking website that would
become one of the most influential platforms on the internet.
2005: In 2005, YouTube was founded as a video-sharing platform, allowing users to upload,
share, and view videos easily. It quickly became a popular hub for sharing all kinds of content,
from user-generated videos to music videos and tutorials.
2006: In 2006, Apple introduced the MacBook Pro, featuring Intel processors, a sleek design,
and improved performance, representing a major shift in their laptop lineup.
2007: In 2007, Apple introduced the first iPhone. This event marked a significant milestone in
the history of computers and technology. The iPhone revolutionized the smartphone industry by
introducing a powerful, touch-screen device that combined a phone, music player, and internet
communicator into one.
2009: In 2009, Microsoft released Windows 7, a highly regarded operating system known for its
improved performance, stability, and user-friendly interface. It succeeded Windows Vista,
addressing many of its predecessor's issues and becoming one of Microsoft's most popular and
enduring operating systems.
2010: In 2010, Apple released the iPad, which was another significant development in the
history of computers and technology. The iPad was a tablet computer that aimed to bridge the
gap between smartphones and traditional laptops or desktop computers. It featured a large,
multitouch screen and ran on the iOS operating system, similar to the iPhone. The iPad's
introduction popularized the concept of tablet computing and created a new category of
computing devices.
2011: In 2011, Google introduced the Chromebook, a type of laptop running the Chrome OS.
These devices are known for their affordability, lightweight design, and reliance on web-based
applications. Chromebooks prioritize simplicity, fast boot times, and automatic updates, making
them popular choices for users who primarily work or browse the web.
2012: In October 2012, Facebook achieved a significant milestone by reaching 1 billion active
users on its social media platform. This marked a historic moment in the growth of the world's
largest social networking site, emphasizing its widespread global impact and influence in
connecting people online.
2015: In 2015, Microsoft released Windows 10, a significant update to its operating system.
Windows 10 brought back the Start Menu, introduced the Cortana digital assistant, featured
universal apps for multiple devices, and offered free upgrades for Windows 7 and 8 users. It also
enhanced gaming, security, and cross-platform integration, representing Microsoft's shift to a
"Windows as a Service" model with regular updates. Windows 10 became widely adopted and
aimed to provide a more user-friendly and versatile computing experience. In 2015, Apple
launched the Apple Watch, a smartwatch designed to complement the iPhone. It offered
features like notifications, fitness tracking, and app support. Over the years, Apple has
continued to enhance the watch's capabilities, making it a popular choice for those looking for a
versatile wearable device.
2016: In 2016, Quantum computer is any device for computation that makes direct use of
distinctively quantum mechanical phenomena, such as superposition and entanglement, to
perform operations on data.
2017: In 2017, molecular informatics advanced the use of computational methods to study
molecules, particularly in drug discovery and materials science. It involved techniques like
molecular modeling, simulations, and machine learning, contributing to breakthroughs in
understanding molecular properties and interactions.

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