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From Six Degrees to Facebook: A Journey Through the Evolution of Social Media

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Social media has come a long way since its inception. From the early days of simple messaging services to the complex, multimedia platforms we have today, the history of social media is an interesting one. In this article, we will take a stroll down memory lane and see how social media has evolved over the… Read More »From Six Degrees to Facebook: A Journey Through the Evolution of Social Media

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Data Comes to Life: How Light Signals Are Transformed into Music, Video, and Text

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Have you ever wondered how your favorite songs, movies, and text documents make their way from the internet to your computer? The answer lies in the magic of optical cables and the technology behind converting light signals into meaningful data. Optical cables use light to transmit data from one place to another, instead of electrical… Read More »Data Comes to Life: How Light Signals Are Transformed into Music, Video, and Text

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How to reopen a closed browser tab

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It’s a common occurrence to have multiple tabs open in a browser, and sometimes we accidentally close the wrong one. Instead of manually searching through your browser history to find the closed tab, there’s a quicker and more efficient way to reopen it. By using the keyboard shortcut of Ctrl+Shift+T (on a PC) or Command+Shift+T… Read More »How to reopen a closed browser tab

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How Websites Get to Your Screen: Understanding the Magic of Web Servers

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Web servers are the backbone of the internet, responsible for delivering the websites and web applications that we use on a daily basis. They are powerful machines that run specific software to handle the requests made by users and deliver the corresponding data. In this article, we will explore the inner workings of web servers,… Read More »How Websites Get to Your Screen: Understanding the Magic of Web Servers

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The first ever website

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The first ever website was launched on August 6, 1991, by Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor of the World Wide Web. The website, which was hosted on a NeXT computer at CERN (the European Organization for Nuclear Research) in Switzerland, was a simple information resource that provided information about the World Wide Web project and how… Read More »The first ever website

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Difference between Web2 and Web3

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Web2 and Web3 are two different generations of the World Wide Web, which refers to the global system of interconnected documents and other resources that are accessed via the Internet. So what is Web2? Web 2.0, also known as the “social web,” refers to the second generation of the World Wide Web, which emerged in… Read More »Difference between Web2 and Web3