February 23, 1896: Tootsie Roll Introduced
February 23, 1896 – Tootsie Roll is introduced in US 1896 – A little Geeky knowledge for ya – The Tootsie roll is introduced. Austrian immigrant Leo Hishfield took the idea to a New York store and sold...
View ArticleMarch 30, 1993: AT&T Graphics Software Labs Close
AT&T 1993 – The graphics software labs at AT&T closed down and relocated to the AT&T Multimedia Software Solutions. The division focused on software products that included 3D vector based...
View ArticleApril 17, 2000: Terraserver Releases Photos of Area 51
Terraserver 2000 – Five arial images of Area 51 are leaked onto Terraserver from a Russian satellite called “Sovinformsputnik. The amount of traffic that went to the site brought the server down, so...
View ArticleJune 8, 2001: NetZero and Juno Merge to United Online
United Online 2001 – To compete with AOL, Internet Service Providers NetZero and Juno Online Services announce they will merge to become United Online. The company would eventually acquire other assets...
View ArticleJune 9, 1986: Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center Opens
June 9, 1986: Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center opens 1986 – The Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center opens. It links 5 supercomputer centers together – Princeton, San Diego, Illinois, and Cornell...
View ArticleJune 14, 1938: Action Comics Introduced Superman
Action Comics Introduced Superman 1938 – It is one of the geekiest days for people like me. Creators Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster introduced one of the comic heros in Action Comics. Interesting enough,...
View ArticleJune 25, 1981: Microsoft Incorporates, Plans to Buy 86-DOS
Microsoft 1981 – Microsoft goes through a restructure to incorporate in Washington. Bill Gates would become president, Paul Allen was Executive Vice President. Steve Ballmer would come on full-time...
View ArticleJuly 5, 1937: SPAM (The Luncheon Meat) is Introduced
Not the email version. In 1937, Hormel came out with the first can of SPAM. The Luncheon meat. Spam was derived from the words Spiced Ham. It is pre-cooked meat that contained chopped pork, ham mean,...
View ArticleJuly 8, 2007: The Big DNS Flaw, 1881 Ice Cream Sundae Created
July 8, 2007: A major DNS patch was released after a bug Dan Kaminsky found In 2007, developer Dan Kaminsky found a flaw in the addressing of the Domain Name System, or DNS. DNS is found on home to...
View ArticleJuly 13, 2011: Netflix Splits DVD – Streaming
Hollywood 2011 – CEO Reed Hastings announced a bombshell that, in turn, brought on Netflix’s single worst year ever. He announced that they were splitting Netflix streaming from DVD rentals. With that,...
View ArticleDecember 5, 1965: First Computer Science Degree: Richard Wexelblat
Richard Wexelblat – History of Programming Languages 1965 – Richard Wexelblat was the first candidate to complete his doctoral dissertation, hence giving him a degree in “Computer Science“. It was...
View ArticleDecember 11, 1967: The Concorde Supersonic Airliner
Concorde Jet 1967 – The Concorde was a British and French venture. It wa the first supersonic airliner. The prototype (Concorde 001) was rolled out to 1100 present. British technology minister Anthony...
View ArticleDecember 12: Apple Initial Public Offering
Apple 1980 – Apple Computer goes up for their Initial Public Offering and makes a statement in the market. Using the symbol “AAPL“, Apple shares started at $22 – but sell out within minutes. By the end...
View ArticleDecember 25, 1998: Official Y2K Compliance
Y2K 1998 – during the last couple years of the 20th century, the race was on to fix an oversight in multiple computer systems. The problem was dubbed “Y2K” or the Millennium bug. Bottom line was that...
View ArticleJanuary 6, 2001: XBox Unveiled
XBox 2001– It was CES where Microsoft unveiled the XBox video game system. The system had a 733 MHz processor, hard drive and 250MHz graphics processor. The console didn’t release until November 15,...
View ArticleJanuary 14, 1973: Live Via Satellite – Elvis!
Aloha from Hawaii 1973 – Elvis is broadcast via satellite to over 1 billion viewers in over 40 countries. That is, except for the U.S. because Superbowl VII was being played. The U.S. finally got to...
View ArticleFebruary 23, 1896: Tootsie Roll Introduced
February 23, 1896 – Tootsie Roll is introduced in US[/caption] 1896 – A little Geeky knowledge for ya – The Tootsie roll is introduced. Austrian immigrant Leo Hishfield took the idea to a New York...
View ArticleMarch 12, 1998: V-Chip Becomes Mandatory
v-chip 1998 – The FCC announced they have come to a finalization on the video programming rating system and have fulfilled all requirements for the proposed “V-Chip”. Along with NAB, NCTA and MPAA,...
View ArticleMarch 30, 1993: AT&T Graphics Software Labs Close
AT&T 1993 – The graphics software labs at AT&T closed down and relocated to the AT&T Multimedia Software Solutions. The division focused on software products that included 3D vector based...
View ArticleApril 17, 2000: Terraserver Releases Photos of Area 51
Terraserver 2000 – Five arial images of Area 51 are leaked onto Terraserver from a Russian satellite called “Sovinformsputnik. The amount of traffic that went to the site brought the server down, so...
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