Computer history 2000 to today



|Year |

|Event |

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|2000 |

|Computers continue to work and the world doesn't come to an end on January 1, 2000 as some feared might happen because of the year 2000 |

|bug. |

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|2000 |

|A glitch in a computer in the Washing D.C. air traffic control causes a shutdown of air traffic across the U.S. East Coast January 6, 2000.|

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|2000 |

|AOL acquires Time Warner and becomes AOL Time Warner |

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|2000 |

|Microsoft Bill Gates relinquishes his title as CEO to Microsoft President Steve Ballmer on January 13, 2000. |

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|2000 |

|The domain comes online January 21, 2000. |

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|2000 |

|EA releases The Sims, the best-selling PC game in history February 04, 2000. |

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|2000 |

|CNR is introduced by Intel February 07, 2000 |

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|2000 |

|Microsoft Windows 2000 was released February 17, 2000. |

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|2000 |

|U.S. Judge Thomas Penfield announced today after over 2-years in the court that Microsoft be split into two companies although will remain |

|intact until the appeals process is exhausted. |

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|2000 |

|On March 10, 2000 NASDAQ hits its record high and marks the turning point of the dot-com boom. |

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|2000 |

|Perl 5.6 is released March 22, 2000. |

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|2000 |

|The Children's Online Privacy Protection Act becomes effective April 21, 2000. |

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|2000 |

|ATI introduces their Radeon product line on April 24, 2000. |

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|2000 |

|Young Filipino students releases the ILOVEYOU e-mail virus that begins infecting computers and spreading over the Internet starting on May |

|4, 2000. The virus becomes one of the most costly viruses ever, estimated causing over $10 billion dollars in damage because of the steps |

|involved in cleaning a computer after it has been infected. |

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|2000 |

|On June 24, 2000 U.S. President Bill Clinton makes the first ever Presidential webcast among the announcements President Bill Clinton |

|announces a new web site that will be able to search all government resources. |

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|2000 |

|Jack Kilby is awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics. |

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|2000 |

|ATA-5 is approved by ANSI. |

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|2000 |

|Microsoft releases Windows ME June 19, 2000. |

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|2000 |

|Microsoft introduces C# to the public in June 2000. |

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|2000 |

|For the first time more than half of the households in America have Internet access on August 17, 2000 according to Nielsen. |

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|2000 |

|AT&T announces in October it will restructure over the next two years into a family of separate publicly held companies: AT&T Wireless, |

|AT&T Broadband, and AT&T. |

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|2000 |

|Bill Shepherd, Yuri Gidzenko and Sergei Krikalev become the first to enter the International Space Station November 2, 2000 in what later |

|becomes the longest continuously inhabited spacecraft. |

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|2000 |

|Microsoft release DirectX 8, November 9, 2000. |

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|2000 |

|The site announces December 22, 2000 its site was hacked and that around 3.5 million customers credit cards were exposed. |

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|2001 |

| Microsoft announces on January 1, 2001 Windows 95 is now a legacy item and will no longer be sold or shipped to any more customers. |

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|2001 |

|January  02, 2001 - Intel announced that it will recall its 1.13 GHz Pentium III processors due to a glitch. Users with these processors |

|should contact their vendors for additional information about the recall. |

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|2001 |

|Linus Torvalds releases version 2.4 of the Linux Kernel source code on January 4th. |

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|2001 |

|The domain comes online January 13, 2001. |

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|2001 |

|Wikipedia is founded on January 15, 2001. |

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|2001 |

|Google acquires 's Usenet Service February 13, 2001, which later becomes Google groups. |

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|2001 |

|UsRobotics introduces the V.92 modem standard February 27, 2001. |

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|2001 |

|Napster reaches over 26 million users February 2001. |

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|2001 |

|The man who practically invented the Silicon Valley success story, Hewlett-Packard Co. co-founder William Hewlett, dies at his home, he was|

|87. |

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|2001 |

|Chip-making giant Intel Corp. has agreed to acquire Xircom Inc., a maker of mobile computing gear, for about $748 million. |

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|2001 |

|Claude Elwood Shannon, the mathematician who laid the foundation of modern information theory while working at Bell Labs in the 1940s, died|

|on February 24, 2001. He was 85. |

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|2001 |

|On March 08, 2001 AOL membership surpasses 28 Million. |

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|2001 |

|The Mir Russian Space station reenters Earth's atmosphere March 23, 2001 and breaks up after 15-years in space. |

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|2001 |

|The HyperTransport standard is introduced. |

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|2001 |

|The Code Red worm begins infecting Windows computers in July 2001 with the intention of performing a DDoS attack on the White House |

|government web page. The worm is estimated in causing $2 billion in damages and never succeeded in it's attack. |

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|2001 |

|Jan de Wit aka OnTheFly is convicted for the Anna Kournikova virus May 27, 2001. |

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|2001 |

|Bram Cohen introduces BitTorrent on a public message board July 2, 2001. |

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|2001 |

|Microsoft releases Internet Explorer 6.0 in August 27, 2001. |

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|2001 |

|The CDDB is officially renamed to Gracenote. |

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|2001 |

|Apple introduces Mac OS X 10.0 code named Cheetah and becomes available March 24, 2001. |

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|2001 |

|March 09, McAfee releases first handheld virus protection software. |

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|2001 |

|After 21 years of selling hard drives, Quantum sells its hard drive business to Maxtor to turn its full attention to higher-level storage |

|products and services March 31, 2001. |

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|2001 |

|April 20, Dell computers becomes the largest PC maker. |

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|2001 |

|June 5, 2001, Nevada becomes the first U.S. state to vote to legalize online gambling. |

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|2001 |

|Airlines begin to implement methods of gaining Internet access while flying. |

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|2001 |

|Apple introduces Mac OS X 10.1 code named Puma and becomes available on September 25, 2001. |

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|2001 |

|USB 2.0 is introduced. |

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|2001 |

|Microsoft announces April 11, 2001 that it will no longer include Clippy with future releases of Microsoft Office. |

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|2001 |

|July 20, 2001 - PC shipments worst since 1986, as only Dell grows. |

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|2001 |

|Egghead files for Bankruptcy protection on August 18, 2001. |

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|2001 |

|SATA 1.0 is introduced in August 2001. |

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|2001 |

|AST Computers goes out of business and stops selling computers. |

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|2001 |

|Hewlett Packard announces plans to buy Compaq on September 6, 2001. |

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|2001 |

|Apple introduces the iPod. |

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|2001 |

|On October 9, 2001 AMD announces a new branding scheme. Instead of identifying processors by their clock speed the AMD XP will bear |

|monikers of 1800+, 1700+, 1600+ and 1500+, with each lower model number representing a lower clock speed. |

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|2001 |

|Microsoft Windows XP home and professional editions are released October 25, 2001. |

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|2001 |

|Microsoft Windows XP 64-Bit Edition (Version 2002) for Itanium systems is released. |

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|2001 |

|IBM starts the Eclipse project. |

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|2001 |

|The domain comes online November 4, 2001. |

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|2001 |

|Microsoft releases the original Xbox game console November 15, 2001. |

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|2001 |

|Dean Kamen unveils the Segway December 3, 2001. |

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|2001 |

|The "Goner" virus is first discovered December 4, 2001 and ends up costing an estimated eighty-million dollars in damage. |

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|2002 |

|Excite@Home, one of the largest ISP's files for bankruptcy and closes its doors March, 02, 2002. |

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|2002 |

|Approximately 1 billion PCs have been shipped worldwide since the mid-'70s, according to a study released by consulting firm Gartner. |

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|2002 |

|Jan de Wit aka OnTheFly is convicted May 1, 2002 for the Anna Kournikova virus. |

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|2002 |

|Napster files for a Chapter 11 bankruptcy on June 3, 2002. |

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|2002 |

|WorldCom the Number 2 long-distance telephone and data service company files for bankruptcy June 21, 2002. |

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|2002 |

|PCI Express is approved as standard. |

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|2002 |

|Perl 5.8 is released July 18, 2002. |

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|2002 |

|The first Trackback is used on Movable Type. |

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|2002 |

|Edsger Dijkstra passes away August 6, 2002. |

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|2002 |

|Apple introduces Mac OS X 10.2 code named Jaguar and becomes available on August 23, 2002. |

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|2002 |

|Cartoon turtle named "Dewie" introduced to help promote Internet safety and security. |

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|2002 |

|The first of code that would later become Mozilla Firefox is made available September 23, 2002. |

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|2002 |

|PayPal is acquired by eBay on October 3, 2002. |

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|2002 |

|Iomega discontinues the Jaz drive. |

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|2002 |

|Microsoft releases DirectX 9, December 19, 2002. |

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|2002 |

|Roxio acquires the Napster name and logo in a bankruptcy auction on November 25, 2002. |

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|2002 |

|Hitachi closes deal to purchase IBM's hard disk drive operation for $2.05 billion. |

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|2003 |

|The Slammer worm is first released in January 2003 and becomes the fastest spreading worm in history after infecting hundreds of thousands |

|of computers in less than three hours. |

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|2003 |

|Google acquires Blogger February 17, 2003. |

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|2003 |

|PCMCIA announces the development of a new standard codenamed NEWCARD on February 19, 2003. |

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|2003 |

|Supreme court rules that sex offenders information and pictures can be posted online on March 3, 2003. |

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|2003 |

|Intel Pentium M is introduced in March. |

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|2003 |

|SCO files a $1 billion USD lawsuit against IBM March 6, 2003 for allegedly devaluing its version of UNIX by contributing its intellectual |

|property to the codebase of Linux. |

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|2003 |

|Microsoft Windows XP 64-Bit Edition (Version 2003) for Itanium 2 systems is released on March 28, 2003. |

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|2003 |

|Microsoft Windows Server 2003 is released March 28, 2003. |

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|2003 |

|Apple opens the iTunes store April 28, 2003. |

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|2003 |

|The first computer is infected with the Spybot worm on April 16, 2003. |

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|2003 |

|The first D Conference is held in May. |

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|2003 |

|Internet site LinkedIn launches May 5, 2003. |

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|2003 |

|Yahoo! acquires Overture for $1.63 billion June 14, 2003. |

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|2003 |

|The game Second Life is released June 23, 2003. |

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|2003 |

|The Mozilla Foundation is officially formed on July 15, 2003. |

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|2003 |

|The Internet VoIP service Skype goes public August 29, 2003. |

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|2003 |

|Valve introduces Steam September 12, 2003. |

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|2003 |

|Intel announces the new BTX form factor. |

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|2003 |

|Apple adds iTunes support for Microsoft Windows computers October 17, 2003 |

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|2003 |

|On October 24, 2003 the Sober computer worm is first discovered, a computer worm written in Visual Basic and distributed through e-mail. |

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|2003 |

|Apple introduces Mac OS X 10.3 code named Panther October 25, 2003. |

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|2003 |

|Enhanced Versatile Disc (EVD) standard is announced on November 18, 2003 as a planned replacement for DVD. |

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|2003 |

|Eugene Kleiner passes away November 20, 2003. |

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|2003 |

|President George W. Bush signs CAN-SPAM into law December 16, 2003, establishing the first United States' standards for sending commercial |

|e-mail. |

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|2003 |

|Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition 2003 is released on December 18, 2003. |

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|2004 |

|MySpace official site is launched January 2004. |

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|2004 |

|The Mydoom computer virus with 250,000 infected computer begin to dos attack the SCO site February 1, 2004. |

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|2004 |

|Mark Zuckerberg launches Thefacebook February 4, 2004, which later becomes Facebook |

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|2004 |

|The photo sharing site Flickr is launched in March of 2004. |

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|2004 |

|Comcast purchases TechTV March 25, 2004 to form G4TechTV. |

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|2004 |

|Google announces Gmail on April 1, 2004. Many people take it as an April Fools joke. |

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|2004 |

|PC Maker Gateway closes all its retail stores April 2, 2004. |

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|2004 |

|Lindows changes it's name to Linspire April 14, 2004. |

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|2004 |

|Kelkea purchases the assets of MAPS. |

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|2004 |

|The Cabir aka SymbOS/Cabir virus and fist known cell phone virus is discovered June 14, 2004 and is capable of spreading to other Symbian |

|phones over Bluetooth. |

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|2004 |

|The first five reported killed in South Waziristan by unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) June 18, 2004. |

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|2004 |

|Apple introduces Mac OS X 10.4 code named Tiger at the WWDC on June 28, 2004. |

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|2004 |

|Intel starts the development of the BTX form factor. |

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|2004 |

|COPPA goes into effect July 1, 2004. |

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|2004 |

|Google acquires Picasa. |

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|2004 |

|Google's initial public offering (IPO) becomes available at $85 a share August 19, 2004. |

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|2004 |

|Microsoft Windows XP Media Center Edition 2005 is released on October 12, 2004. |

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|2004 |

|Internet site Yelp is launched on October 13, 2004. |

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|2004 |

|The first release of Ubuntu is released October 20, 2004. |

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|2004 |

|Firefox 1.0 is first introduced on November 9, 2004. |

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|2004 |

|Blizzard's World of Warcraft game, the most popular and successful MMORPG is released November 23, 2004. |

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|2004 |

|IBM sells its computing division to Lenovo Group for $1.75 billion on December 08, 2004. |

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|2005 |

|Jeffrey Parson aka T33kid is convicted January 1, 2005 for the Blaster computer worm. |

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|2005 |

|SBC announced it would purchase AT&T Corp. for more than $16 Billion USD January 31, 2005. |

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|2005 |

|Google Maps is launched February 8, 2005. |

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|2005 |

|Lenovo completes the acquisition of IBM's Personal Computing Division. |

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|2005 |

|YouTube is founded and comes online February 15, 2005. |

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|2005 |

|Yahoo announces that it will acquire the popular photo service Flickr on March 21, 2005. |

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|2005 |

|The first YouTube video entitled "Me at the zoo" is uploaded April 23, 2005. |

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|2005 |

|Microsoft Windows XP Professional x64 Edition is released on April 24, 2005. |

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|2005 |

|Apple announces it plans on switching its computer to the Intel processors June 6, 2005. |

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|2005 |

|Microsoft announces it's next operating system, codenamed "Longhorn" will be named Windows Vista on July 23, 2005. |

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|2005 |

|IBM officially announces on July 14, 2005 that all sales of OS/2 will end on December 23, 2005 and that all support from IBM for OS/2 will |

|end on December 16, 2005. |

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|2005 |

|MySpace is purchased by News Corporation for $580 Million US on July 18, 2005. |

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|2005 |

|On September 12, 2005 eBay acquired Skype for approximately  $2.6billion. |

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|2005 |

|The Pandora Internet Radio service is launched August 25, 2005. |

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|2005 |

|Microsoft releases the Xbox 360, the second generation of their popular game console November 16, 2005. |

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|2005 |

|Adobe completes its acquisition of Macromedia on December 3, 2005. |

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|2005 |

|Yahoo! buys del.icio.us for $20 million December 12, 2005. |

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|2005 |

|Maxtor is acquired by Seagate Technology December 21, 2005. |

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|2006 |

|The blu-ray is first announced and introduced at the 2006 CES on January 4, 2006. |

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|2006 |

|On January 5, 2006 Intel introduces the Intel Core and Viiv. |

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|2006 |

|On March 2, 2006 Wikipedia volunteers create the article that passes the 1,000,000 article mark. |

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|2006 |

|Toshiba releases the first HD DVD player in Japan on March 31, 2006. |

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|2006 |

|Apple announces Boot Camp, which will allow users to run Windows XP on their computers April 5, 2006. |

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|2006 |

|Intel releases the Core2 Duo Processor E6320 (4M Cache, 1.86 GHz, 1066 MHz FSB) April 22, 2006. |

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|2006 |

|Dell purchases Alienware May 8, 2006. |

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|2006 |

|Toshiba releases the first HD DVD player in a computer computer with the introduction of the Toshiba Qosmio 35 on May 16, 2006. |

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|2006 |

|Twttr, now known as Twitter is officially launched July 15, 2006. |

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|2006 |

|Intel introduces the Intel Core 2 Duo processors with the Core 2 Duo Processor E6300 (2M Cache, 1.86 GHz, 1066 MHz FSB) July 27, 2006. |

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|2006 |

|The Intel Core 2 Extreme is first released on July 29, 2006. |

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|2006 |

|On August 6, 2006 MySpace announces its 106 millionth account was created. |

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|2006 |

| opens AWS. |

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|2006 |

|Skype announced that it had over 100 million registered users. |

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|2006 |

|HP announces its plans to purchase the PC maker VoodooPC September 28, 2006. |

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|2006 |

|The GIF standard and pictures becomes officially free on October 1, 2006. |

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|2006 |

|Google announces plans to purchase YouTube for 1.65 Billion on October 9, 2006. |

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|2006 |

|Microsoft Internet Explorer 7 is introduced October 18, 2006. |

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|2006 |

|U.S. President George W. Bush signs the USA Patriot Act into law October 26, 2006, giving law enforcement reduced restrictions on searching|

|telephone, e-mail, and other forms of communication and records. |

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|2006 |

|Sony releases the PlayStation 3 November 11, 2006. |

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|2006 |

|On November 14, 2006 Microsoft released its portable Zune media player. |

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|2006 |

|Nintendo releases the Wii November 19, 2006. |

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|2006 |

|Microsoft releases Microsoft Windows Vista to corporations on November 30, 2006. |

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|2006 |

|TIME magazine names "You" as the person of the year December 13, 2006, with the continued growth and success of community driven websites |

|and content. |

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|2007 |

|Apple announces in January 1, 2007 that it will drop computer from its name as it becomes a company who deals with more than computers. |

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|2007 |

|Apple introduces the iPhone to the public at the January 9, 2007 Macworld Conference & Expo. |

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|2007 |

|Intel releases the Core2 Duo Processor E4300 (2M Cache, 1.80 GHz, 800 MHz FSB) January 21, 2007. |

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|2007 |

|Microsoft releases Microsoft Windows Vista and Office 2007 to the general public January 30, 2007. |

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|2007 |

|Estonia becomes the first country to conduct an election over the Internet March 4, 2007 |

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|2007 |

|Apple announces it will begin selling DRM-Free songs April 2, 2007. |

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|2007 |

|Intel releases the Core2 Duo Processor E4400 (2M Cache, 2.00 GHz, 800 MHz FSB) April 22, 2007. |

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|2007 |

|Google releases Google Street View May 25, 2007 that allows visitors of Google Maps to view of an area looks like |

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|2007 |

|Data Robotics introduces the Drobo in June. |

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|2007 |

|Apple releases the Apple iPhone to the public June 29, 2007. |

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|2007 |

|The Apple iPhone Jailbreaking method is introduced to the public on July 10, 2007. |

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|2007 |

|Intel releases the Core2 Duo Processor E4500 (2M Cache, 2.20 GHz, 800 MHz FSB) July 22, 2007. |

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|2007 |

|The Internet domain name is sold on July 26, 2007 to R.H. Donnelley for $345 Million USD. |

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|2007 |

|The One Laptop Per Child (OLPC) is introduced to the public November 16, 2007. |

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|2007 |

| releases the first Kindle in the United States November 19, 2007. |

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|2007 |

|Google releases Android November 5, 2007. |

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|2007 |

|Intel releases the Core2 Duo Processor E4600 (2M Cache, 2.40 GHz, 800 MHz FSB) October 21, 2007. |

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|2007 |

|Apple introduces Mac OS X 10.5 code named Leopard October 26, 2007. |

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|2008 |

|Acer officially acquires Packard Bell January 31, 2008. |

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|2008 |

|The HD player war comes to an end when HD DVD calls it quit, making Blu-ray the victor on February 19, 2008. |

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|2008 |

|Microsoft release the WorldWide Telescope (WWT) program February 27, 2008. |

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|2008 |

|AOL ends support for the Netscape Internet browser March 1, 2008. |

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|2008 |

|Intel releases the Core2 Duo Processor E4700 (2M Cache, 2.60 GHz, 800 MHz FSB) March 2, 2008. |

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|2008 |

|The Hulu website is released to the Public March 8, 2008. |

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|2008 |

|Intel releases the the Core 2 Duo E7200 (3M Cache, 2.53 GHz, 1066 MHz FSB) on April 20, 2008. |

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|2008 |

|Apple introduces Mac OS X 10.6 code named Snow Leopard and MobileMe at the WWDC on June 9, 2008. |

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|2008 |

|XM and Sirius complete their merger. |

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|2008 |

|Intel releases the Core2 Duo Processor E7300 (3M Cache, 2.66 GHz, 1066 MHz FSB) August 10, 2008. |

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|2008 |

|Apple introduces its latest line of Apple iMac computers on August 28, 2008. |

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|2008 |

|Google releases the beta version of Chrome September 2, 2008. |

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|2008 |

|Intel releases the Core2 Duo Processor E7400 (3M Cache, 2.80 GHz, 1066 MHz FSB) October 19, 2008. |

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|2008 |

|After completing their merger XM and Sirius begin broadcasting both services as one November 12, 2008. |

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|2008 |

|Google releases the first public version of Chrome December 11, 2008. |

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|2009 |

|Intel releases the Core2 Duo Processor E7500 (3M Cache, 2.93 GHz, 1066 MHz FSB) January 18, 2009 |

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|2009 |

|Google voice, based off GrandCentral is launched March 11, 2009. |

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|2009 |

|Microsoft Internet Explorer 8 is introduced March 19, 2009. |

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|2009 |

|Apple removes support for AppleTalk in August 28, 2009 with its introduction of Mac OS X v10.6 that also is the first version of the Mac OS|

|that no longer supports PowerPC processors. |

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|2009 |

|Google announces plans to acquire reCAPATCHA. |

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|2009 |

|Facebook overtakes MySpace in Internet traffic. |

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|2009 |

|Intel releases the Core2 Duo Processor E7600 (3M Cache, 3.06 GHz, 1066 MHz FSB) May 31, 2009 |

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|2009 |

|Microsoft launches the Bing search engine June 3, 2009. |

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|2009 |

|CompuServe shuts down July 1, 2009. |

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|2009 |

|Google announces the Google Chrome OS July 7, 2009. |

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|2009 |

|After more than five years in beta, Gmail finally gets out of beta July 7, 2009. |

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|2009 |

|on July 29, 2009 Yahoo! and Microsoft announced a 10-year search deal where the Yahoo! search would be replaced by Bing. |

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|2009 |

|Microsoft releases MSE on September 30, 2009. |

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|2009 |

|Microsoft releases Windows 7 October 22, 2009. |

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|2009 |

|Steve Jobs is named CEO of the decade by Fortune Magazine November 5, 2009. |

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|2009 |

|The first Barnes & Noble Nook is released November 30, 2009. |

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|2009 |

|Rocket Software acquires Folio and NXT from Microsoft December 2. |

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|2010 |

|Apple introduces the iPad on January 27, 2010. |

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|2010 |

|Google Buzz is released February 9, 2010. |

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|2010 |

|Apple announces over 10 billion tracks have been downloaded from iTunes. |

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|2010 |

|Apple introduces the iPhone 4 on June 24, 2010. |

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|2010 |

| announces it has signed an agreement to be acquired by June 30, 2010. |

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|2010 |

|Microsoft announces its intention to release ten Windows Phone 7 across 30 countries October 11, 2010 in the next month. |

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|2010 |

|First all-robotic surgery performed at Montreal General Hospital October 13, 2010. |

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|2010 |

|MachinimaSports becomes the 1 billionth subscriber on YouTube October 28, 2010. |

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|2010 |

|United States Cyber Command achieves full operational capability November 5, 2010. |

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|2010 |

|Planet Calypso a virtual planet in the game Entropia becomes the most valuable virtual item selling for $635,000.00 USD November 12, 2010. |

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|2011 |

|Watson, an IBM Super computer beats the two best human Jeopardy players in a three day event with a score greater than the two human |

|players combined on February 16, 2011. |

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|2011 |

|Microsoft releases Internet Explorer 9 March 14, 2011. |

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|2011 |

|On June 29, 2011 Newscorp sells MySpace to Specific Media L.L.C for $35 million, around $473 Million less than it initially paid for it. |

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|2011 |

|Steve jobs resigns as Apple's CEO on August 24, 2011. |

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