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  2. History of the World Wide Web - Wikipedia

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    After publishing the markup language in 1991, and releasing the browser source code for public use in 1993, many other web browsers were soon developed, with Marc Andreessen's Mosaic (later Netscape Navigator), being particularly easy to use and install, and often credited with sparking the Internet boom of the 1990s. It was a graphical browser ...

  3. Preannouncement - Wikipedia

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    On average, they are made about 20 calendar days before the scheduled announcement or Earnings Call. [2] There are now usually a few hundred such preannouncements every quarter. The period during which preannouncements tend to be made is sometimes called the "confessional season" because so many of them are bad news. [3]

  4. Timeline of web search engines - Wikipedia

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    After many changes to the backend search engine, MSN would start developing in-house search technology in 2005, and later change its name to Bing in June 2009. August: New web search engine: Direct Hit Technologies releases their popularity search engine in partnership with HotBot, providing more relevant results based on prior user search ...

  5. Harris announces plans to help 80% of Africa gain access to ...

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    Vice President Kamala Harris announced Friday the formation of a new partnership to help provide internet access to 80% of Africa by 2030, up from roughly 40% now. The announcement comes as follow ...

  6. Why the Internet Thinks The Royals Are About to Make a ... - AOL

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    On Monday, March 18, the internet turned its sights on King Charles, with a fresh rumor suggesting that government buildings in the UK were flying their flags at half-mast, leading some to assume ...

  7. History of advertising - Wikipedia

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    Before the Civil Rights Movement of the 1950s and 1960s, black people were largely missing from mainstream white advertising. Those who did appear typically followed the long-standing "hierarchy of skin color" whereby those with lighter skin tones were seen as being more socially and culturally acceptable than dark-skinned black people.

  8. Internet rips into Jeff Bezos' divorce announcement calling ...

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    Though the message was heartfelt and honest, it didn’t stop most of the internet (predictably) from ripping into both Bezos and Amazon — mainly Bezos’ casual $137 billion net worth.

  9. Press release - Wikipedia

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    Press releases are typically delivered to news media electronically, ready to use, and often subject to "do not use before" time, known as a news embargo. A special example of a press release is a communiqué [1] (/ k ə ˈ m juː n ɪ k eɪ /; French:), which is a brief report or statement released by a public agency. A communiqué is ...