Going back more than 30 years, these websites from the 1990s are still online and loaded with fun, interesting, and simply strange information.
Amazon Web Services suffered outages across the US, disrupting thousands of users & affecting key apps, deliveries, & ...
Dana McKay has received funding from the Australian Research Council, the Australian Digital Health Agency, and Google (this last ruing her PhD). George Buchanan does not work for, consult, own shares ...
WASHINGTON — An EF5 tornado struck North Dakota this year, the National Weather Service confirmed Monday, marking the first tornado of that strength in more than a decade on American soil. The ...
ORO VALLEY, Ariz. (KGUN) — The community came together to celebrate the 100th birthday of a World War II veteran with a huge parade. Bikers, veterans, service members, and hundreds of people across ...
We finally saw a good Wild Card Series round, with three of the four extending to a do-or-die Game 3. We can just forget that series in Dodger Stadium ever happened, too, and move on. Right? Move on ...
Tim Berners-Lee, the inventor the World Wide Web, criticized the state of the internet today for turning users into “consumable products” in a talk in Harvard Square on Wednesday evening about his ...
NEW YORK — It’s official: AOL’s dial-up internet has taken its last bow. AOL previously confirmed it would be pulling the plug on Tuesday — writing in a brief update on its support site last month ...
A relatively new spacecraft company, Inversion, revealed its new “on demand” delivery vehicle Wednesday evening during a splashy ceremony at its factory in Los Angeles. The company said it is building ...
In 1989, Tim Berners-Lee created the World Wide Web to open the internet to the masses. His life-changing invention of HTTP and URLs paved the way for the massive network of data we interact with ...
Tim Berners-Lee may have the smallest fame-to-impact ratio of anyone living. Strangers hardly ever recognize his face; on “Jeopardy!,” his name usually goes for at least sixteen hundred dollars.
“If you’re reading this online, Berners-Lee wrote the hypertext markup language (HTML) that your browser is interpreting. He’s the necessary condition behind everything from Amazon to Wikipedia, and ...