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12:00 AM  Apr. 6, 2008
New Media Timeline (1991)
By David Shedden (More articles by this author)
Library Director, Poynter Institute

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              TECHNOLOGY

  • The Gopher Internet navigation system is released by researchers at the University of Minnesota. Gopher inventor Mark MaCahill is reported to have called it "the first Internet application my mom can use."
  • An early Internet search program called WAIS is introduced. WAIS (Wide-Area Information Server) was originally started as a project by Dow Jones, Apple, and the Thinking Machines Corporation.

  • Tim Berners-Lee and CERN release the World Wide Web program. CERN originally developed the Web for physics researchers.

  • "For Shakespeare, Just Log On."
    New York Times, July 3, 1991.

  • An early version of Linux is released on the Internet in September 1991.

 

               THE MEDIA

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