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  1. Jan 10, 2024 · The Internet has been around for longer than you might think. The first email was sent way back in 1971, and computers first started to digitally share information in 1983. By the 1990s, it had ...

  2. The Internet's takeover of the global communication landscape was rapid in historical terms: it only communicated 1% of the information flowing through two-way telecommunications networks in the year 1993, 51% by 2000, and more than 97% of the telecommunicated information by 2007.

  3. The 1988 Summer Olympics (Korean: 1988년 하계 올림픽), officially known as the Games of the XXIV Olympiad (제24회 올림픽경기대회) and commonly known as Seoul 1988 (서울 1988), was an international multi-sport event held from 17 September to 2 October 1988 in Seoul, South Korea. 159 nations were represented at the games by a total of 8,391 athletes (6,197 men and 2,194 women ...

    • Harmony and Progress, (화합과 전진)
    • Seoul, South Korea
  4. Jul 30, 2010 · The internet got its start in the United States more than 50 years ago as a government weapon in the Cold War. For years, scientists and researchers used it to communicate and share data with one ...

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  6. 1998: Nagano, Japan: Winter Olympics: Women’s ice hockey debuted at this Olympics: 2000: Sydney, Australia: Summer Olympics: Steve Redgrave won a fifth consecutive gold medal in rowing. 2002: Salt Lake City, USA: Winter Olympics: Despite members of the IOC accepting sweetners from the NOC Salt Lake City did not lose the right to stage these ...

  7. Premium Statistic Viewers of the Summer Olympics opening ceremony in the U.S. 1988-2021 Premium Statistic U.S. TV ratings of the Summer Olympics opening ceremony 1972-2016

  8. Nov 5, 2013 · The Internet of 1988. November 05, 2013. Download (EN) The Century Foundation. This week is the 25th anniversary of the Robert Morris worm, the first large scale malware on the internet, before there was a world wide web. I covered the Internet as a cub reporter at the Washington Post, and it was for many readers (and journalists) an intro to ...