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TECHNOLOGY KNOWLEDGE

Choose term or terms (someone or something) that relate to technology and write what you know about the term or terms you chose. Most recent update will appear in Timeline on homepage. Thanks!

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It was founded by Abbey on Saturday 19th of January, 2019

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Website
A site or website is a central location of various web pages that are all related and can be accessed by visiting the home page of the website using a browser.

The first website was built at CERN by Tim Berners-Lee and launched on August 6, 1991. You can visit and browse the first website at the http://info.cern.ch

As of January 2018, depending on which survey or hosting company being referenced, there are between 1.3 and 1.8 billion websites on the internet. Many of these websites are unused or not visited by many people, but the websites still exist and included in the count.

Website can be classified into different categories (archive website, blog, community website, business website, E-Commerce, social networking website, dating website etc)

Culled: https://www.computerhope.com/jargon/w/website.htm

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Email (Electronic mail)
Electronic mail is a method of exchanging messages ("mail") between people using electronic devices. Invented by Ray Tomlinson, email first entered limited use in the 1960s and by the mid- 1970s had taken the form now recognized as email.

Email operates across computer networks, which today is primarily the internet. Some early email systems required the author and the recipient to both be online at the same time, in common with instant messaging.

Today's email systems are based on a store-and-forward model. Email services accept, forward, deliver, and store messages. Neither the users nor their computers are required to be online simultaneously; they need to connect briefly, typically to a mail server or a webmail interface for as long as it takes to send or receive messages.

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