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- DOT COM CRAZE STARTS - A number of Net related
companies go public, with Netscape leading the pack
with the 3rd largest ever NASDAQ IPO share value
(9
August);
1995
- FEES FOR DOMAIN STARTS - Registration of domain
names is no longer free. Beginning 14 September, a
$50 annual fee has been imposed, which up until now
was subsidized by
NSF.
NSF continues to
pay for .edu registration, and on an interim basis
for .gov; The Vatican comes on-line
(http://www.vatican.va/); The Canadian Government
comes on-line (http://canada.gc.ca/); Operation
Home Front connects, for the first time, soldiers
in the field with their families back home via the
Internet.
1995 - Apple launches a new line of laptop
computers but is forced to recall them after two
models burst into flames. While other computer
makers are cashing in on the PC craze, a shortage
of components keeps Apple customers waiting.
1995
- CompuServe, America On-line, Prodigy begin to
provide Internet access.
1995 - The Wall Street Journal begins publishing an
online electronic supplement to its Money &
Investing section, called "Money & Investing
Update." It would be known as "The Wall Street
Journal Interactive Edition" when it was introduced
the following year and to become what it is known
as today -- The Wall Street Journal Online at
WSJ.com.
1995 - On September 20, AT&T announces that it
is restructuring into three separate companies: a
services company, retaining the AT&T name; a
products and systems company (later named Lucent
Technologies) and a computer company (which
reassumed the NCR name). Lucent is spun off in
October 1996, and NCR in December, 1996.
1995
- Originally code-named "Chicago", Windows 95 -the
latest version of Windows- features a new user
interface and a "plug and play" design that makes
hardware setup
automatic.
Microsoft and Intuit
abandon their planned merger.
1995
- Microsoft celebrates its 20th
birthday.
1995 - The first broadcast station in the expanded
band signs on. WJDM - Elizabeth NJ at 1660 kHz. The
average U.S. home has 5.6 radio receivers. There
are an estimated 584,900,000 radio receivers in
use. The BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation)
begins introductory DAB service.
02
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Digital Cell
Phones
1995 - The first digital cell phones (rolled out in
the U.S. in 1995) increased a carrier's capacity
roughly sixfold; today's models have more than
tripled that result.
1995 0322 - Microsoft and DreamWorks SKG announce
that they have signed a joint-venture agreement to
form a new software company designed to produce
interactive and multimedia entertainment
properties. Initially to be called DreamWorks
Interactive, the newly formed company was announced
jointly by Bill Gates and Patty Stonesifer, and
DreamWorks principals Steven Spielberg, Jeffrey
Katzenberg, and David Geffen.
1995
0520 Microsoft and Intuit Inc. announce that they
have agreed to terminate their planned merger.
Rather than appeal
and pursue months of litigation with the Justice
Department at the trial and appellate court
levels.
1995
0616 - The U.S. Court of Appeals reinstates a 1994
antitrust settlement between Microsoft and the
Justice Department that was rejected by U.S.
District Judge Stanley Sporkin in February
1995.
1995
0920 - The Chinese State Bureau of Technology
Supervision (CSBTS) and the Chinese Ministry of
Electronics Industry (MEI) announce that they have
signed an agreement with Microsoft to standardize
the Chinese version of Microsoft Windows 95 as the
software development standard for The People's
Republic of
China.
1995 1120 - Microsoft announces that MSN: The
Microsoft Network, has enrolled more than 525,000
members in its first three months of service. With
the majority of members using MSN's full Internet
access, this makes MSN one of the largest Internet
service providers.
1995 12 - Country domains registered - Ethiopia
(ET), Cote d'Ivoire (CI), Cook Islands (CK) Cayman
Islands (KY), Anguilla (AI), Gibraltar (GI),
Vatican (VA), Kiribati (KI), Kyrgyzstan (KG),
Madagascar (MG), Mauritius (MU), Micronesia (FM),
Monaco (MC), Mongolia (MN), Nepal (NP), Nigeria
(NG), Western Samoa (WS), San Marino (SM), Tanzania
(TZ), Tonga (TO), Uganda (UG), Vanuatu (VU); Top 10
Domains by Host #: com, edu, net, gov, mil, org,
de, uk, ca, au; Technologies of the Year: WWW,
BROWSERS, Search engines; Emerging Technologies:
Mobile code (JAVA, JAVAscript), Virtual
environments (VRML), Collaborative tools; Hacks of
the Year: The Spot (Jun 12), Hackers Movie Page (12
Aug).
1995 12 - Internet Top Ideas: Sun launches JAVA on
May 23; RealAudio, an audio streaming technology,
lets the Net hear in near real-time; Radio HK, the
first commercial 24 hr., Internet-only radio
station starts broadcasting; DIAL UP LINES - AOL -
Traditional on-line dial-up systems (CompuServe,
America Online, Prodigy) begin to provide Internet
access.
1995 1214 - Microsoft and NBC announce that they
have entered into a 50/50 partnership to create two
new businesses -- a 24-hour news and information
channel and an interactive on-line news service
distributed on MSN: The Microsoft Network. MSNBC
Cable will debut within six months with 24-hour
news programming through NBC's existing America's
Talking distribution.
1996 - Digital Audio Broadcasting begins in Sweden
from four transmitters utilizing Eureka 147.
1996al
- One of the original Alexanderson alternators at
the museum set up in Gremton, Sweden, was turned on
during the 80th anniversary celebration.
The station worked
just it as it did in 1916, and transmitted signals
back to the U.S. Alexanderson was honored
posthumously, when he was elected, for his
invention of the high-frequency alternator, to join
the ranks of distinguished inventors in the
National Inventors Hall of Fame in 1983.
1996
- IdeaLab Founded by entrepreneur Bill Gross, in
Pasadena, California. IdeaLab's mission is to turn
innovative ideas into successful technology
businesses.
Once an idea is
prototyped, IdeaLab shares with its operating
companies its market-tested knowledge, operational
support and strategic guidance. *(See Footnote.)
*.
1996 - Microsoft enters marketplace with 12.8
Million Hosts, 0.5 Million WWW Sites. Internet
phones catch the attention of U.S.
telecommunication companies who ask the U.S.
Congress to ban the technology (which has been
around for years) -- The WWW browser war begins --
between Netscape and Microsoft.
1996 - Net Solutions - 9,272 organizations, drops
domain customers, after the InterNIC drops their
name service as a result of not having paid their
domain name fee;
1996
- U.S. Communications Decency Act (CDA) becomes law
in the U.S. in order to prohibit distribution of
indecent materials over the
Net.
A few months later
a three-judge panel imposes an injunction against
its enforcement. Supreme Court unanimously rules
most of it unconstitutional in 1997.
1996 - Various ISPs suffer extended service
outages, bringing into question whether they will
be able to handle the growing number of users. AOL
(19 hours), Netcom (13 hours), ATWorldNet (28 hours
- email only); Domain name tv.com sold to CNET for
US$15,000.
1996 - Windows NT and the family of BackOffice
products are designed for the most demanding
business uses.
1996 - World Telecommunication Policy Forum (WTPF).
The first WTPF was held in Geneva in 1996 on the
theme of global mobile personal communications by
satellite, the second in Geneva in 1998, on trade
in telecommunication services, and the third in
2001, also in Geneva, on Internet Protocol
(IP).
1996 - Kerkorian reacquires MGM and UA for $1.3
billion.
1996
02 - NBS - WMNF: Went on-line, 21-Feb-1996 Nathan
B. Stubblefield Foundation, Inc., is a nonprofit
organization established solely to operate WMNF
Community
Radio.
*NBSWiTel©AFact
1996
02 - TELECOMMUNICATIONS ACT OF 1996 U.S.
Communications Policy Legislation. The
Telecommunications Act of 1996, the first
successful attempt to rewrite the sixty-two year
old Communications Act of 1934, was passed on 1
February
1996.
The act refocuses
federal communications policymaking after years of
confused, multi-agency and intergovernmental
attempts to regulate and make sense of a burgeoning
telecommunications industry; The bill relies on
increased competition for development of new
services in broadcasting and cable,
telecommunications, information and video services
while it reasserts Congress' leadership role as the
dominant communications policymaker.
1996 04 - WWW browser war - fought primarily
between Netscape and Microsoft, has rushed in a new
age in software development, whereby new releases
are made quarterly with the help of Internet users
eager to test upcoming (beta) versions.
1996
12 - Apple announces plans to acquire Steve Jobs'
Next Software Inc. for $400 million, reuniting the
former co-founder with the
company.
1996 12 - Country domains registered: Qatar (QA),
Central African Republic (CF), Oman (OM), Norfolk
Island (NF), Tuvalu (TV), French Polynesia (PF),
Syria (SY), Aruba (AW), Cambodia (KH), French
Guiana (GF), Eritrea (ER), Cape Verde (CV), Burundi
(BI), Benin (BJ) Bosnia-Herzegovina (BA), Andorra
(AD), Guadeloupe (GP), Guernsey (GG), Isle of Man
(IM), Jersey (JE), Lao (LA), Maldives (MV),
Marshall Islands (MH), Mauritania (MR), Northern
Mariana Islands (MP), Rwanda (RW), Togo (TG), Yemen
(YE), Zaire (ZR).
1996
12 - Top 10 Domains by Host #: com, edu, net, uk,
de, jp, us, mil, ca, au;
Hacks of the Year:
U.S. Dept. of Justice (17 Aug), CIA (19 Sep), Air
Force (29 Dec), UK Labour Party (6 Dec), NASA
DDCSOL - USAFE - U.S. Air Force (30 Dec);
Technologies of the Year: Search engines, JAVA,
Internet Phone; Emerging Technologies: Virtual
environments (VRML), Collaborative tools, Internet
appliance (Network Computer).
1996s
01 - VATS Dial Tone System Established and Firewire
Media incorporated in Nevada. The systems was the
forerunner of DSL. VATS works in conjunction with
"Firewire" HotSpot technology developed in China.
VATS is the acronym for Video, Audio, Text and
Smell streaming over the Internet.
What is the
Relevancy of the wired/wireless telephone/TV -- to
the Internet? -- Provides a mechanism for streaming
and accessing information on the Internet at 7200
ps. Firewire is the HotSpot invented and patented
by N.B. Stubblefield in 1898.
*NBSWiTel©AFact
1996s 04 - VATS Dial Tone Introduced at NAB - is a
technology for bringing high-bandwidth information
to homes and small businesses over ordinary copper
telephone lines. VATS works in conjunction with
"Firewire" HotSpot technology for the Internet.
1997
- Al Gore
U.S.A. Trade Group To China. Coins the phrase
"information highway." CLICK
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CHINA EXPO 1997 - GPI
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Shanghai Quendua Hong
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in 1997" . -
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DIAMOND AIRCRAFT - May 1997 to Sept.
2005.
1997 - CLICK
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CLUB SEGMENT. -- MORE STORY.
1997 0315 -
The TROY CORY SHOW,
Travels to China
to document the freedom of filming on the streets
of Beijing, Qingdao, (Tsingtao, the home of
Tsingtao Beer fame) and Hong Cong -- to open the
door for President Clinton's and Vice President
Gore's visit to China. The show was produced by
Wayne Gan and China Expo 2000AD. CLICK
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1997 - January 1st the E.A.S. Emergency Alert
System goes 'on-line' in broadcast stations -
replacing the aging technology of the E.B.S. - the
Emergency Broadcasting System. The FCC issues only
two licenses for Digital Audio Radio Service (DARS)
- by Auction! Only the four original applicants
from 1992 - are allowed to bid. American Mobile
Radio Corporation and Satellite CD Radio, Inc. are
the winners. In comments on the action, the FCC
said it "could not entirely rule out the
possibility of a major adverse impact" to
traditional local broadcasters.
1997 - CNBC, an alliance between Dow Jones and NBC
Universal, is founded.
1997
- Kyoto. The treaty was negotiated in Kyoto, Japan
in December 1997, opened for signature on March 16,
1998, and closed on March 15, 1999. The agreement
came into force on February 16, 2005 following
ratification by Russia on November 18,
2004.
The Kyoto Protocol to the United Nations Framework
Convention on climate change is an amendment to the
International Treaty on climate change assigning
mandatory targets for the reducton of greenhouse
gas emissions to signatory nations.
Countries that ratify this protocol commit to
reduce their emissions of carbon dioxide and five
other greenhouse gases, or engage in emissions
trading if they maintain or increase emissions of
these gases.
1997
01 - Internet Explorer 4.0 The ultimate Internet
solution. Internet Explorer is designed to take
advantage of the latest Internet technologies
available.
1997 01 - U.S. Communications Decency Act (CDA)
Supreme Court unanimously rules most of it
unconstitutional in 1997.
1997
03 - The American Registry for Internet Numbers
(ARIN) is established to handle administration and
registration of IP numbers to the geographical
areas currently handled by Network Solutions
(InterNIC), starting March 1998; Early in the
morning of 17 July, human error at Network
Solutions causes the DNS table for .com and .net
domains to become corrupted, making millions of
systems unreachable.
1997 04 - Microsoft signs an agreement to acquire
WebTV Networks for approximately $425,000,000 in
stock and cash. WebTV Networks offers a complete
system that provides consumers access to the
Internet via television.
1997 04 - Nullsoft released Winamp, the first
popular MP3 player for Windows computers.
1997 - On This Day July 1, 1997 - Hong Kong
handed over Regions and territories - Hong
Kong.
1997 0701 - Celebrations at the Hollywood
Bowl and Universal Hilton on the night of June 30
mark Hong Kong's return to Chinese control.
1997 0219 - Deng Xiaoping dies, aged 92. On
February 19, 1997, at age 92 from a lung infection
and Parkinson's disease, but his influence
continued. Even though Jiang Zemin was in firm
control, government policies still followed Deng's
ideas, thoughts, methods, and direction. The
Central Government called Deng the "Great Marxist,
Great Proletarian Revolutionary, statesman,
militarist, diplomat; one of the main leaders of
the Communist Party of China, the People's
Liberation Army of China, and the People's Republic
of China; The great architect of China's socialist
opening-up and modernized construction; the founder
of Deng Xiaoping theory".
1997
07 - Steve Jobs and Bill Gates shares technology
agreement between Apple and Microsoft. The
agreement includes the production of future
versions of Microsoft Office, Internet Explorer,
and other Microsoft tools for the Macintosh; the
bundling of Internet Explorer with the Mac
OS;
a broad patent
cross-licensing agreement for leading-edge Mac
technologies; and a $150 million investment in
Apple by Microsoft.
1997 08 - Microsoft invests 150 millions in Apple
shares and helps to develop and run the Microsoft
O/S on Apple PC.
1997
10 - U.S. vs Microsoft. The Justice Department
filed a motion in Federal District Court, alleging
that Microsoft had violated a 1994 consent decree
dealing with certain aspects of licensing the
Windows operating system to computer
manufacturers.
1997 12 - Country domains registered: Falkland
Islands (FK) to DR of Congo (CD). *(SeeFootnote
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1997 12 - Top 10 Domains by Host #: com, edu, net,
jp, uk, de, us, au, ca, mil; Hacks of the Year:
Indonesian Govt (19 Jan, 10 Feb, 24 Apr, 30 Jun, 22
Nov), NASA (5 Mar), UK Conservative Party (27 Apr),
Spice Girls (14 Nov).
1998 - Apple become profitable again.
1998 - Network Solutions registers its 2 millionth
domain on 30 May
1998
- Electronic postal stamps become a reality, with
the U.S. Postal Service allowing stamps to be
purchased and downloaded for printing from the
Web; Compaq pays
US$3.3million for Altavista.com; CDA II and a ban
on Net taxes are signed into U.S. law (21 October);
Country domains registered: Nauru (NR), Comoros
(KM).
1998 - WINDOWS CE--Smarter & Better Devices.
With the 1997 introduction of the hand-held PC
(HP/C), Windows CE products continue to expand with
the introduction of new devices and updated OS
versions and applications.
1998 06 - U.S. Depart of Commerce (DoC) releases
the Green Paper outlining its plan to privatize DNS
on 30 January. This is followed up by a White Paper
on June 5.
1998
10 - Digital Millennium Copyright Act becomes law,
giving copyright holders new tools to battle online
piracy.
1998 12 - Internet Top Ideas: Bandwidth Generators:
Winter Olympics (Feb), World Cup (Jun-Jul), Starr
Report (11 Sep), Glenn space launch; Top 10 -
Domains by Host #: com, net, edu, mil, jp, us, uk
,de, ca, au; Hacks of the Year: U.S. Dept of
Commerce (20 Feb), New York Times (13 Sep), China
Society for Human Rights Studies (26 Oct), UNICEF
(7 Jan); Technologies of the Year: E-Commerce,
E-Auctions, Portals; Emerging Technologies:
E-Trade, XML, Intrusion Detection.
1998 - TROY
CORY SHOW - CHINA EXPO 1998 HT CONCERT. -- MORE
STORY.
1998s
- Smart90.com: Went on-line, 26-May-1998. TeleKey
Group / VRA TelePlay Pictures. Introduces Video on
Demand (VOD).
*NBSWiTel©AFact
1999
- AT&T acquires TCI, the second largest cable
company in the United States. TCI becomes AT&T
Broadband. The
following year, AT&T Broadband acquires cable
company MediaOne, and becomes the largest cable
company in the United States.
1999 - AT&T announces general availability of
its local residential telephone service in New York
with a bundled plan called "AT&T Local One Rate
New York." This is AT&T's first general reentry
into the consumer local telephone business since
the break up of the Bell System. It occurs under
the provisions of the Telecommunications Act of
1996.
1999 - Internet access becomes available to the
Saudi Arabian (.sa) public in January; US State
Court rules that domain names are property that may
be garnished; MCI/Worldcom, the vBNS provider for
NSF, begins upgrading the U.S. backbone to 2.5GBps;
Free computers are all the rage (as long as you
sign a long term contract for Net service); .ps is
registered to Palestine (11 Oct); business.com is
sold for US$7.5million (it was purchased in 1997
for US$150,000 (30 Nov).
1999
- Napster debuts, introducing peer-to-peer file
sharing to the
masses.
1999
- The first version of Wi-Fi, finalized in 1999,
sent data at 11 megabits a
second.
1999
06 - DSL Commenced. SAVVIS Communications will
resell Rhythms NetConnections' DSL access lines to
business customers in 10 major U.S.
markets. The
partnership provides last mile connectivity for
SAVVIS unique PrivateNAP Internet architecture.
Rhythms has previously signed deals with Qwest,
which made a $15 million equity investment in the
company prior to its April IPO. In January, MCI
WorldCom made a $30 million minority equity
investment in Rhythms and agreed to purchase
100,000 lines of DSL-based services from the
Englewood, Colorado-based firm. This deal also
designated MCI WorldCom as Rhythms' preferred
network provider for backbone and metro transport
services. Rhythms' technical alliances include
Paradyne for DSL modems, DSLAMs and ATU- Rs;
Alcatel/Xylan for concentrators; and Cisco Systems
for ATM backbone switches.
1999
12 - Recording Industry Assn. of America sues
Napster Inc. for copyright
infringement.
1999 12 - Top 10 TLDs by Host #: com, net, edu, jp,
uk, mil, us, de, ca, au; Hacks of the Year: Star
Wars (8 Jan), .tp (Jan), USIA (23 Jan), E-Bay (13
Mar), U.S. Senate (27 May), NSI (2 Jul), Paraguay
Govt (20 Jul), AntiOnline (5 Aug), Microsoft (26
Oct), UK Railtrack (31 Dec); Technologies of the
Year: E-Trade, Online Banking, MP3; Emerging
Technologies: Net-Cell Phones, Thin Computing,
Embedded Computing; Viruses of the Year: Melissa
(March), ExploreZip (June)
1999s
08 - LookRadio.com: Went on-line, 09-Aug-1999.
TeleKey Group / TVImagazine. Video on Demand
(VOD).
*NBSWiTel©AFact
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08 - TVImagazine.com: Went on-line, 09-Aug-1999.
TeleKey Group /
TVImagazine.
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