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THE HISTORY OF THE BROWSER WARS: WHEN NETSCAPE MET Written by Jay Hoffmann on June 19, 2017. Let’s talk about about the “Browser Wars.”. They kicked off in the mid-90s, at a time when the world was just starting to come online. The web was still a fuzzy, undefined medium. Those who did decide to visit the web for the first time found themselves standing at the precipice of a technological 1995 WAS THE MOST IMPORTANT YEAR FOR THE WEB THE WINDING TALE OF NEOPETS It was created by Neopians through the connections that they forged. And that right there, to me, is the true story of Neopets. Neopets surged with creative energy on the early web. But because things were constantly in flux up at the top, Neopians were actually more or less left to their own devices. SORRY COMPUTER, YOU'RE NOT A TEAPOT That’s how its creator, Larry Masinter, has described it. It was included as part of RFC 2324, that Masinter published on April 1, 1998 (an RFC is basically a proposal for a new piece of Internet technology. If you want to know more, I’d recommend Darius Kazemi’s excellent blog 365 RFCs ). The proposal was for a new protocol that extendedWHAT IS A PC BANG?
A huge amount of young South Koreans started visiting PC Bang’s daily to login, connect and play for hours and hours. But there was a reason they had the time to do that. Because the weird fun fact is that originally PC Bang’s were supposed to be called A FUN LIST OF BROWSERS YOU’VE NEVER HEARD OF Mosaic was built by students in a research lab, so AirMosaic extended the browser to make it easier to use for everyday consumers. Features that feel commonplace today, bookmarks and a detailed browsing history, were still a novelty when they were added to AirMosaic. And it had a “kiosk” mode, which removed all of the chrome around the SOAP AND REST AT ODDS SOAP is developed at Microsoft as a web services platform for servers and clients to communicate with one another. SOAP encodes messages in XML and transfers them over a common envelope. SOAP is action driven, meaning a separate endpoint handles each operation the server needs to make. Jan 1 2000. January 1, 2000. THE FIRST THING THAT EVER SOLD ONLINE WAS PIZZA PizzaNet was an experiment that launched in the early 90’s, a way for Pizza Hut to test the waters and see if this World Wide Web thing had a real shot at a future. It was proposed by a particularly ambitious Pizza Hut owner in Santa Cruz, and developed by a few folks at a development shop known as Santa Cruz Operation (SCO). THE HISTORY OF THE WEB Fascinating stories plucked straight from the history of the World Wide Web, complete with a timeline that ranges from 1989 to today. THE WEB'S FIRST (AND SECOND) BROWSER The libwww library (previously known as the Common Library) acted as a much-needed catalytic spark in the earliest days of the web. Developed in 1992 by the creator of the web, Tim Berners-Lee, libwww was an API package meant to be a starting point for developers building browsers, itself derived and chunked out from a browser Berners-Lee was workingon at the time.
THE HISTORY OF THE BROWSER WARS: WHEN NETSCAPE MET Written by Jay Hoffmann on June 19, 2017. Let’s talk about about the “Browser Wars.”. They kicked off in the mid-90s, at a time when the world was just starting to come online. The web was still a fuzzy, undefined medium. Those who did decide to visit the web for the first time found themselves standing at the precipice of a technological 1995 WAS THE MOST IMPORTANT YEAR FOR THE WEB THE WINDING TALE OF NEOPETS It was created by Neopians through the connections that they forged. And that right there, to me, is the true story of Neopets. Neopets surged with creative energy on the early web. But because things were constantly in flux up at the top, Neopians were actually more or less left to their own devices. SORRY COMPUTER, YOU'RE NOT A TEAPOT That’s how its creator, Larry Masinter, has described it. It was included as part of RFC 2324, that Masinter published on April 1, 1998 (an RFC is basically a proposal for a new piece of Internet technology. If you want to know more, I’d recommend Darius Kazemi’s excellent blog 365 RFCs ). The proposal was for a new protocol that extendedWHAT IS A PC BANG?
A huge amount of young South Koreans started visiting PC Bang’s daily to login, connect and play for hours and hours. But there was a reason they had the time to do that. Because the weird fun fact is that originally PC Bang’s were supposed to be called A FUN LIST OF BROWSERS YOU’VE NEVER HEARD OF Mosaic was built by students in a research lab, so AirMosaic extended the browser to make it easier to use for everyday consumers. Features that feel commonplace today, bookmarks and a detailed browsing history, were still a novelty when they were added to AirMosaic. And it had a “kiosk” mode, which removed all of the chrome around the SOAP AND REST AT ODDS SOAP is developed at Microsoft as a web services platform for servers and clients to communicate with one another. SOAP encodes messages in XML and transfers them over a common envelope. SOAP is action driven, meaning a separate endpoint handles each operation the server needs to make. Jan 1 2000. January 1, 2000. THE FIRST THING THAT EVER SOLD ONLINE WAS PIZZA PizzaNet was an experiment that launched in the early 90’s, a way for Pizza Hut to test the waters and see if this World Wide Web thing had a real shot at a future. It was proposed by a particularly ambitious Pizza Hut owner in Santa Cruz, and developed by a few folks at a development shop known as Santa Cruz Operation (SCO). THE HISTORY OF THE WEB Fascinating stories plucked straight from the history of the World Wide Web, complete with a timeline that ranges from 1989 to today. DISCOVERING THE TRUE MEANING OF THE WEB This post introduced 2 milestones to the Timeline.. Apr 29 1995 April 29, 1995 Webgrrls. While in New York, Aliza Sherman reaches out to a few women she had met online to suggest an in-person gathering. THE BROWSER ENGINE THAT COULD The Browser Engine That Could. Written by Jay Hoffmann on July 7, 2020. It takes place somewhere between 2003 and 2010 . From a browser engine that started as the lesser known option used in an obscure browser to one that would take hold over the entire browser market. HOW WE GOT THE FAVICON Favicon. Favicons are first introduced in Internet Explorer 5 so websites can display small icons next to their URL in a user's favorite list. Browsers would eventually use favicon's in a variety of places, though they would not become an official part ofAN ODE TO GEOCITIES
An Ode to Geocities. Written by Jay Hoffmann on January 2, 2018. Geocities is likely a site you’ve heard of. It may even have been a site that you used. It’s origin, and the movement it later inspired, is an incredible story of self-expression and serendipity. When he was in the seventh grade, Brandon Stanton created his very first website. WHATEVER HAPPENED TO LIVEJOURNAL? In Russia, LiveJournal (known as ZheZhe) became a community tool, not necessarily a personal one. It was not uncommon for a close-knit group of bloggers to respond and comment on each other’s blogs. All the time. For a lot of Russian users, LiveJournal was an early-stage social network. LiveJournal had another advantage for Russian users. THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING ON USENET Usenet was an early Internet discussion platform, a system akin to modern day message boards. And for a lot of early Internet adopters, it was a platform for conversations that spanned the globe and their preferred method of contact with like-minded spirits. Which is why two Usenet threads, posted exactly two months apart in 1991, laid the A HISTORY OF THE SAMBA AND CELLO BROWSERS And so was the very first browser for the Mac, known as Samba. Robert Cailliau created Samba at CERN, the same place Tim Berners-Lee conceived and built the first iteration of the World Wide Web. Calliau was responsible for convincing the higher-ups at CERN that investing time into the web was a good idea. TABLES FOR LAYOUT? ABSURD. Web designers that cut their teeth in the late 90’s and early 2000’s probably remember table-based layouts. This was a time when some webmasters forced their sites into perfect configuration using HTML data tables, spacer GIF images and a few kindred hacks. HOW DREAMWEAVER GOT ITS NAME Dreamweaver MX. Dreamweaver MX, the sixth version of Dreamweaver, was released in May of 2002. It was a seismic shift for the software, encompassing two years of work at Macromedia, support from the Task Force, and the influence of dozens of popular extensions. In Dreamweaver MX, sites would output the latest web standards bydefault.
THE HISTORY OF THE WEB Fascinating stories plucked straight from the history of the World Wide Web, complete with a timeline that ranges from 1989 to today. THE HISTORY OF THE BROWSER WARS: WHEN NETSCAPE MET This post introduced 2 milestones to the Timeline.. Aug 9 1995 August 9, 1995 Netscape IPO. Though still in its first year as a company, Netscape goes public to soaring stock prices and a boosted valuation. THE WEB'S FIRST (AND SECOND) BROWSER The libwww library (previously known as the Common Library) acted as a much-needed catalytic spark in the earliest days of the web. Developed in 1992 by the creator of the web, Tim Berners-Lee, libwww was an API package meant to be a starting point for developers building browsers, itself derived and chunked out from a browser Berners-Lee was workingon at the time.
1995 WAS THE MOST IMPORTANT YEAR FOR THE WEB SOAP AND REST AT ODDS This post introduced 4 milestones to the Timeline.. Mar 8 2000 March 8, 2000 Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) SOAP is developed at Microsoft as a web services platform for servers and clients to communicate with one another. THE WINDING TALE OF NEOPETS This post introduced 1 milestone to the Timeline.. Nov 15 1999 November 15, 1999 Neopets. Donna Williams and Adam Powell launch Neopets, a side project of A FUN LIST OF BROWSERS YOU’VE NEVER HEARD OF Or maybe there’s a couple on the list that you know about. See if I can stump you. Samba. Also known as MacWWW, Samba was the final browser to be released out of CERN from two members of the web’sfounding team.
WHAT IS A PC BANG?
Sources. Korea and the World. "#65 – Jun-Sok Huhh on PC Bangs, their history, culture and influence on gaming in Korea." YouTube. April 4,2016.
HOW DREAMWEAVER GOT ITS NAME This post introduced 3 milestones to the Timeline.. Aug 30 2007 August 30, 2007 KompoZer. KompoZer offers an open source WYSIWYG web editing alternative by developer Fabien Cazenave, with a special emphasis on standards-compliant output. THE FIRST THING THAT EVER SOLD ONLINE WAS PIZZA Sources. Ron Jackson. "Pizza.net Changes Hands for Six Figures in The Year’s Biggest .Net Sale to Top This Week’s Chart." DN Journal.October 10, 2013.
THE HISTORY OF THE WEB Fascinating stories plucked straight from the history of the World Wide Web, complete with a timeline that ranges from 1989 to today. THE HISTORY OF THE BROWSER WARS: WHEN NETSCAPE MET This post introduced 2 milestones to the Timeline.. Aug 9 1995 August 9, 1995 Netscape IPO. Though still in its first year as a company, Netscape goes public to soaring stock prices and a boosted valuation. THE WEB'S FIRST (AND SECOND) BROWSER The libwww library (previously known as the Common Library) acted as a much-needed catalytic spark in the earliest days of the web. Developed in 1992 by the creator of the web, Tim Berners-Lee, libwww was an API package meant to be a starting point for developers building browsers, itself derived and chunked out from a browser Berners-Lee was workingon at the time.
1995 WAS THE MOST IMPORTANT YEAR FOR THE WEB SOAP AND REST AT ODDS This post introduced 4 milestones to the Timeline.. Mar 8 2000 March 8, 2000 Simple Object Access Protocol (SOAP) SOAP is developed at Microsoft as a web services platform for servers and clients to communicate with one another. THE WINDING TALE OF NEOPETS This post introduced 1 milestone to the Timeline.. Nov 15 1999 November 15, 1999 Neopets. Donna Williams and Adam Powell launch Neopets, a side project of A FUN LIST OF BROWSERS YOU’VE NEVER HEARD OF Or maybe there’s a couple on the list that you know about. See if I can stump you. Samba. Also known as MacWWW, Samba was the final browser to be released out of CERN from two members of the web’sfounding team.
WHAT IS A PC BANG?
Sources. Korea and the World. "#65 – Jun-Sok Huhh on PC Bangs, their history, culture and influence on gaming in Korea." YouTube. April 4,2016.
HOW DREAMWEAVER GOT ITS NAME This post introduced 3 milestones to the Timeline.. Aug 30 2007 August 30, 2007 KompoZer. KompoZer offers an open source WYSIWYG web editing alternative by developer Fabien Cazenave, with a special emphasis on standards-compliant output. THE FIRST THING THAT EVER SOLD ONLINE WAS PIZZA Sources. Ron Jackson. "Pizza.net Changes Hands for Six Figures in The Year’s Biggest .Net Sale to Top This Week’s Chart." DN Journal.October 10, 2013.
THE HISTORY OF THE WEB Fascinating stories plucked straight from the history of the World Wide Web, complete with a timeline that ranges from 1989 to today. ARCHIVES - THE HISTORY OF THE WEB The web’s turn into commercial may have happened quickly—it was largely complete by the end of the 1990’s—but that doesn’t mean it didn’t take a turn into the weird here and there. A HISTORY OF DEBUGGING ON THE WEB January of 2006 was a big month for web developers. On January 12, Joe Hewitt—a programmer with almost a decade of experience on the web as one of the original contributors at Netscape to the Firefox browser—announced something new he was working on. DISCOVERING THE TRUE MEANING OF THE WEB This post introduced 2 milestones to the Timeline.. Apr 29 1995 April 29, 1995 Webgrrls. While in New York, Aliza Sherman reaches out to a few women she had met online to suggest an in-person gathering. THE BROWSER ENGINE THAT COULD From a browser engine that started as the lesser known option used in an obscure browser to one that would take hold over the entire browsermarket.
AN ODE TO GEOCITIES
The goal of Geocities was resolute and clear. Give everyone a front porch with a view of the Internet that was simple as dirt to set up. Its founders were excited about what the web could do for people, an enthusiasm they imbued in their site. A HISTORY OF THE SAMBA AND CELLO BROWSERS This post introduced 2 milestones to the Timeline.. Apr 5 1994 April 5, 1994 Spyglass Rewrites the Mosaic Browser. Realizing that they had a product they didn't know how to sell, NCSA turns to Spyglass to begin distributing the Mosaic browser commercially. HOW DREAMWEAVER GOT ITS NAME This post introduced 3 milestones to the Timeline.. Aug 30 2007 August 30, 2007 KompoZer. KompoZer offers an open source WYSIWYG web editing alternative by developer Fabien Cazenave, with a special emphasis on standards-compliant output. TABLES FOR LAYOUT? ABSURD. Web designers that cut their teeth in the late 90’s and early 2000’s probably remember table-based layouts. This was a time when some webmasters forced their sites into perfect configuration using HTML data tables, spacer GIF images and a few kindred hacks. WHATEVER HAPPENED TO LIVEJOURNAL? If you’re on the web, chances are you’ve heard of LiveJournal. But you may not have heard of it lately.It was originally created by Brad Fitzpatrick in 1999 as a personal diary platform. THE HISTORY OF THE WEB Fascinating stories plucked straight from the history of the World Wide Web, complete with a timeline that ranges from 1989 to today. THE WEB'S FIRST (AND SECOND) BROWSER The libwww library (previously known as the Common Library) acted as a much-needed catalytic spark in the earliest days of the web. Developed in 1992 by the creator of the web, Tim Berners-Lee, libwww was an API package meant to be a starting point for developers building browsers, itself derived and chunked out from a browser Berners-Lee was workingon at the time.
THE HISTORY OF THE BROWSER WARS: WHEN NETSCAPE MET Written by Jay Hoffmann on June 19, 2017. Let’s talk about about the “Browser Wars.”. They kicked off in the mid-90s, at a time when the world was just starting to come online. The web was still a fuzzy, undefined medium. Those who did decide to visit the web for the first time found themselves standing at the precipice of a technological 1995 WAS THE MOST IMPORTANT YEAR FOR THE WEB THE WINDING TALE OF NEOPETS It was created by Neopians through the connections that they forged. And that right there, to me, is the true story of Neopets. Neopets surged with creative energy on the early web. But because things were constantly in flux up at the top, Neopians were actually more or less left to their own devices.WHAT IS A PC BANG?
A huge amount of young South Koreans started visiting PC Bang’s daily to login, connect and play for hours and hours. But there was a reason they had the time to do that. Because the weird fun fact is that originally PC Bang’s were supposed to be called SORRY COMPUTER, YOU'RE NOT A TEAPOT That’s how its creator, Larry Masinter, has described it. It was included as part of RFC 2324, that Masinter published on April 1, 1998 (an RFC is basically a proposal for a new piece of Internet technology. If you want to know more, I’d recommend Darius Kazemi’s excellent blog 365 RFCs ). The proposal was for a new protocol that extended A FUN LIST OF BROWSERS YOU’VE NEVER HEARD OF Mosaic was built by students in a research lab, so AirMosaic extended the browser to make it easier to use for everyday consumers. Features that feel commonplace today, bookmarks and a detailed browsing history, were still a novelty when they were added to AirMosaic. And it had a “kiosk” mode, which removed all of the chrome around the SOAP AND REST AT ODDS SOAP is developed at Microsoft as a web services platform for servers and clients to communicate with one another. SOAP encodes messages in XML and transfers them over a common envelope. SOAP is action driven, meaning a separate endpoint handles each operation the server needs to make. Jan 1 2000. January 1, 2000. THE FIRST THING THAT EVER SOLD ONLINE WAS PIZZA PizzaNet was an experiment that launched in the early 90’s, a way for Pizza Hut to test the waters and see if this World Wide Web thing had a real shot at a future. It was proposed by a particularly ambitious Pizza Hut owner in Santa Cruz, and developed by a few folks at a development shop known as Santa Cruz Operation (SCO). THE HISTORY OF THE WEB Fascinating stories plucked straight from the history of the World Wide Web, complete with a timeline that ranges from 1989 to today. THE WEB'S FIRST (AND SECOND) BROWSER The libwww library (previously known as the Common Library) acted as a much-needed catalytic spark in the earliest days of the web. Developed in 1992 by the creator of the web, Tim Berners-Lee, libwww was an API package meant to be a starting point for developers building browsers, itself derived and chunked out from a browser Berners-Lee was workingon at the time.
THE HISTORY OF THE BROWSER WARS: WHEN NETSCAPE MET Written by Jay Hoffmann on June 19, 2017. Let’s talk about about the “Browser Wars.”. They kicked off in the mid-90s, at a time when the world was just starting to come online. The web was still a fuzzy, undefined medium. Those who did decide to visit the web for the first time found themselves standing at the precipice of a technological 1995 WAS THE MOST IMPORTANT YEAR FOR THE WEB THE WINDING TALE OF NEOPETS It was created by Neopians through the connections that they forged. And that right there, to me, is the true story of Neopets. Neopets surged with creative energy on the early web. But because things were constantly in flux up at the top, Neopians were actually more or less left to their own devices.WHAT IS A PC BANG?
A huge amount of young South Koreans started visiting PC Bang’s daily to login, connect and play for hours and hours. But there was a reason they had the time to do that. Because the weird fun fact is that originally PC Bang’s were supposed to be called SORRY COMPUTER, YOU'RE NOT A TEAPOT That’s how its creator, Larry Masinter, has described it. It was included as part of RFC 2324, that Masinter published on April 1, 1998 (an RFC is basically a proposal for a new piece of Internet technology. If you want to know more, I’d recommend Darius Kazemi’s excellent blog 365 RFCs ). The proposal was for a new protocol that extended A FUN LIST OF BROWSERS YOU’VE NEVER HEARD OF Mosaic was built by students in a research lab, so AirMosaic extended the browser to make it easier to use for everyday consumers. Features that feel commonplace today, bookmarks and a detailed browsing history, were still a novelty when they were added to AirMosaic. And it had a “kiosk” mode, which removed all of the chrome around the SOAP AND REST AT ODDS SOAP is developed at Microsoft as a web services platform for servers and clients to communicate with one another. SOAP encodes messages in XML and transfers them over a common envelope. SOAP is action driven, meaning a separate endpoint handles each operation the server needs to make. Jan 1 2000. January 1, 2000. THE FIRST THING THAT EVER SOLD ONLINE WAS PIZZA PizzaNet was an experiment that launched in the early 90’s, a way for Pizza Hut to test the waters and see if this World Wide Web thing had a real shot at a future. It was proposed by a particularly ambitious Pizza Hut owner in Santa Cruz, and developed by a few folks at a development shop known as Santa Cruz Operation (SCO). THE HISTORY OF THE WEB Fascinating stories plucked straight from the history of the World Wide Web, complete with a timeline that ranges from 1989 to today. ARCHIVES - THE HISTORY OF THE WEB Trying (and Failing) to be Cool. Published: April 20, 2021. The web’s turn into commercial may have happened quickly—it was largely complete by the end of the 1990’s—but that doesn’t mean it didn’t take a turn into the weird here and there. Case and point: Zima. This Month's Weblog. THE BROWSER ENGINE THAT COULD The Browser Engine That Could. Written by Jay Hoffmann on July 7, 2020. It takes place somewhere between 2003 and 2010 . From a browser engine that started as the lesser known option used in an obscure browser to one that would take hold over the entire browser market. A HISTORY OF DEBUGGING ON THE WEB The days of fly-by-the-seat-of-your-pants debugging were over. Web debugging and monitoring was all grown up. It was a transformative moment for the web, but it was also a long time coming. In fact, being able to debug the languages of the web can trace its DISCOVERING THE TRUE MEANING OF THE WEB This post introduced 2 milestones to the Timeline.. Apr 29 1995 April 29, 1995 Webgrrls. While in New York, Aliza Sherman reaches out to a few women she had met online to suggest an in-person gathering.AN ODE TO GEOCITIES
An Ode to Geocities. Written by Jay Hoffmann on January 2, 2018. Geocities is likely a site you’ve heard of. It may even have been a site that you used. It’s origin, and the movement it later inspired, is an incredible story of self-expression and serendipity. When he was in the seventh grade, Brandon Stanton created his very first website. A HISTORY OF THE SAMBA AND CELLO BROWSERS And so was the very first browser for the Mac, known as Samba. Robert Cailliau created Samba at CERN, the same place Tim Berners-Lee conceived and built the first iteration of the World Wide Web. Calliau was responsible for convincing the higher-ups at CERN that investing time into the web was a good idea. TABLES FOR LAYOUT? ABSURD. Web designers that cut their teeth in the late 90’s and early 2000’s probably remember table-based layouts. This was a time when some webmasters forced their sites into perfect configuration using HTML data tables, spacer GIF images and a few kindred hacks. WHATEVER HAPPENED TO LIVEJOURNAL? In Russia, LiveJournal (known as ZheZhe) became a community tool, not necessarily a personal one. It was not uncommon for a close-knit group of bloggers to respond and comment on each other’s blogs. All the time. For a lot of Russian users, LiveJournal was an early-stage social network. LiveJournal had another advantage for Russian users. HOW DREAMWEAVER GOT ITS NAME Dreamweaver MX. Dreamweaver MX, the sixth version of Dreamweaver, was released in May of 2002. It was a seismic shift for the software, encompassing two years of work at Macromedia, support from the Task Force, and the influence of dozens of popular extensions. In Dreamweaver MX, sites would output the latest web standards bydefault.
THE WEB'S FIRST (AND SECOND) BROWSER The libwww library (previously known as the Common Library) acted as a much-needed catalytic spark in the earliest days of the web. Developed in 1992 by the creator of the web, Tim Berners-Lee, libwww was an API package meant to be a starting point for developers building browsers, itself derived and chunked out from a browser Berners-Lee was workingon at the time.
THE BROWSER ENGINE THAT COULD The Browser Engine That Could. Written by Jay Hoffmann on July 7, 2020. It takes place somewhere between 2003 and 2010 . From a browser engine that started as the lesser known option used in an obscure browser to one that would take hold over the entire browser market. THE HISTORY OF THE BROWSER WARS: WHEN NETSCAPE MET Written by Jay Hoffmann on June 19, 2017. Let’s talk about about the “Browser Wars.”. They kicked off in the mid-90s, at a time when the world was just starting to come online. The web was still a fuzzy, undefined medium. Those who did decide to visit the web for the first time found themselves standing at the precipice of a technological DISCOVERING THE TRUE MEANING OF THE WEB This post introduced 2 milestones to the Timeline.. Apr 29 1995 April 29, 1995 Webgrrls. While in New York, Aliza Sherman reaches out to a few women she had met online to suggest an in-person gathering. A LOVE LETTER TO NET.ART The history of net.art is as amorphous as it is hard to pin down. Certainly, experiments with the web medium as a means of artistic expression began almost as early as the web itself. But our focus is on a thinner band of that history that began in the nettime mailing list, created by Pit Schultz and Geert Lovnik in 1995 WAS THE MOST IMPORTANT YEAR FOR THE WEB THE WINDING TALE OF NEOPETS It was created by Neopians through the connections that they forged. And that right there, to me, is the true story of Neopets. Neopets surged with creative energy on the early web. But because things were constantly in flux up at the top, Neopians were actually more or less left to their own devices. SORRY COMPUTER, YOU'RE NOT A TEAPOT That’s how its creator, Larry Masinter, has described it. It was included as part of RFC 2324, that Masinter published on April 1, 1998 (an RFC is basically a proposal for a new piece of Internet technology. If you want to know more, I’d recommend Darius Kazemi’s excellent blog 365 RFCs ). The proposal was for a new protocol that extended THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING ON USENET Usenet was an early Internet discussion platform, a system akin to modern day message boards. And for a lot of early Internet adopters, it was a platform for conversations that spanned the globe and their preferred method of contact with like-minded spirits. Which is why two Usenet threads, posted exactly two months apart in 1991, laid the THE FIRST THING THAT EVER SOLD ONLINE WAS PIZZA PizzaNet was an experiment that launched in the early 90’s, a way for Pizza Hut to test the waters and see if this World Wide Web thing had a real shot at a future. It was proposed by a particularly ambitious Pizza Hut owner in Santa Cruz, and developed by a few folks at a development shop known as Santa Cruz Operation (SCO). ARCHIVES - THE HISTORY OF THE WEB Trying (and Failing) to be Cool. Published: April 20, 2021. The web’s turn into commercial may have happened quickly—it was largely complete by the end of the 1990’s—but that doesn’t mean it didn’t take a turn into the weird here and there. Case and point: Zima. This Month's Weblog. THE BROWSER ENGINE THAT COULD The Browser Engine That Could. Written by Jay Hoffmann on July 7, 2020. It takes place somewhere between 2003 and 2010 . From a browser engine that started as the lesser known option used in an obscure browser to one that would take hold over the entire browser market. THE WINDING TALE OF NEOPETS It was created by Neopians through the connections that they forged. And that right there, to me, is the true story of Neopets. Neopets surged with creative energy on the early web. But because things were constantly in flux up at the top, Neopians were actually more or less left to their own devices. A LOVE LETTER TO NET.ART The history of net.art is as amorphous as it is hard to pin down. Certainly, experiments with the web medium as a means of artistic expression began almost as early as the web itself. But our focus is on a thinner band of that history that began in the nettime mailing list, created by Pit Schultz and Geert Lovnik in A SENSE OF COMMUNITY: FROM NEWGROUNDS TO MLKSHK A Sense of Community: From Newgrounds to MLKSHK. Written by Jay Hoffmann on October 2, 2017. Communities on the web often formed around common interests and niches. As they grew, their utility began to shift to more mainstream elements. Most people think of the web as a magical other life, as someplace else and not, in point of fact,real.
PIXEL ART FINDS ITS HOME ON THE WEB If the desktop was where pixel art got its start, the web was where it found its home, in no small part thanks to eBoy and artists like them. In the late 1990’s, there was a resurgence of pixel art, as more and more designers began to bring the discipline into their work on HOW WE GOT THE FAVICON Favicon. Favicons are first introduced in Internet Explorer 5 so websites can display small icons next to their URL in a user's favorite list. Browsers would eventually use favicon's in a variety of places, though they would not become an official part of THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING ON USENET Usenet was an early Internet discussion platform, a system akin to modern day message boards. And for a lot of early Internet adopters, it was a platform for conversations that spanned the globe and their preferred method of contact with like-minded spirits. Which is why two Usenet threads, posted exactly two months apart in 1991, laid the THE MANY FACES (AND NAMES) OF MOZILLA The Many Faces (And Names) of Mozilla. Written by Jay Hoffmann on February 6, 2017. One of the web’s most influential browsers has roots that date back to its earliest days, and an evolution that has transformed it several times over. The rich history of Mozilla and Firefox is one that I imagine I’ll be coming back to from time totime.
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