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The 16 Greatest Moments in Web History
From a blog about a stained blue dress to the day Larry met Sergey, these are the pivotal moments that made the Web what it is today.
Daniel Tynan (PC World) 03/10/2007 06:33:36
January 17, 1998; 11:32 pm PST: Drudge breaks the Lewinsky scandal February 1994: Jerry and David bookmark the Web February 1994: Jerry and David bookmark the Web January 15, 2001: Wikipedia posts its first entry April 1996: JenniCam goes live October 24, 1995: Craig Newmark unveils his list June 23, 1983: The domain name system is born March 15, 1993; 1:11 a.m. CST: The graphical browser is born July 16, 1995: Amazon.com opens for business September 7, 1998: Google incorporates December 25, 1990: The Web comes online
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October 24, 1995: Craig Newmark unveils his list
October 24, 1995: Craig Newmark unveils his list
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