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What happened in 90's

PostPosted: Sep 27, 2001 @ 2:07pm
by Matt Keys
I am doing a speech on technology in the 1990's. I am looking for some good topics to cover. What do you guys think are the most important tech things of the 90's?

Re: What happened in 90's

PostPosted: Sep 27, 2001 @ 2:47pm
by RICoder
1) The Pentium was born because Intel couldn't trademark a number.<br>2) Carbon-nanotubes were discovered/developed.<br><br><br>I'll think of more later

Re: What happened in 90's

PostPosted: Sep 27, 2001 @ 2:57pm
by Paul
pocket pcs<br><br>digital television - digital ANYTHING<br><br>star trek

Re: What happened in 90's

PostPosted: Sep 27, 2001 @ 3:12pm
by MZGuy
-Consumer ADSL (and other broadband solutions):)<br>-Duke Nukem 3D and Half-life<br>-Cell phones become very popular<br>-Home computers become really popular and   powerful enough for serious multimedia (MPEG,MP3,DVD,DivX...)<br>

Re: What happened in 90's

PostPosted: Sep 27, 2001 @ 3:24pm
by erth
The Web / Ecommerce / Digital Documents (HTML, SGML, XML)<br><br>AOL :(<br><br>Wireless is a biggie<br><br>The lowering prices of technology enabling home users to obtain newer technology<br>

Re: What happened in 90's

PostPosted: Sep 27, 2001 @ 3:28pm
by Paul
college girls

Re: What happened in 90's

PostPosted: Sep 27, 2001 @ 3:30pm
by Paul
warp drive

Re: What happened in 90's

PostPosted: Sep 27, 2001 @ 4:37pm
by Village_Ideot
CDs

Re: What happened in 90's

PostPosted: Sep 27, 2001 @ 4:45pm
by randall
Cds aren't exclusive to the 90's. They were developed in 1970 and intoduced as a mainstream media for music in the mid-80's.

Re: What happened in 90's

PostPosted: Sep 27, 2001 @ 4:56pm
by Paul
haha, i was just going to say "yeah ideot, you might as well put gramophones in there too"

Re: What happened in 90's

PostPosted: Sep 27, 2001 @ 5:29pm
by Diego Cueva
DVDs

Re: What happened in 90's

PostPosted: Sep 27, 2001 @ 5:35pm
by Paul

Re: What happened in 90's

PostPosted: Sep 27, 2001 @ 6:23pm
by Warren
not DVD, that's 2000-2001. I have a 1989 IBM, which is 20Mhz, and I have a 1999 Compaq which is 500Mhz. That's a 2500% increase. The PC became popular in the mid-90s. And DUH!!!! I surprised no one said this, but what about, oh what's that thing called....oh! THE INTERNET!!!!!  I had the Internet RIGHT when it came out in 1991, with Prodigy as my ISP (the ONLY one back then), with my 14.4K modem. Since then, I've had a 28.8K, 36.6K, 56K, and now cable. I REMEMBER THE DAY WHEN THE INTERNET WENT AT 1Kb/SECOND!!!! I REMEMBER THE DAY!! I don't remember the exact date though, BUT I REMEMBER IT!!! In the early 90s, commercials never had ads for Internet sites, and companies never told of their web sites on commercials, or anything, but by 1999, people had ".COM" tatooed on their asses. Look at the development on gaming. 1991, Wolfenstein 3D. 1999, Half-Life and Quake 3. Big difference.

Re: What happened in 90's

PostPosted: Sep 27, 2001 @ 6:28pm
by Warren
Crap, I didn't read Joel's post, which mentions the Internet, but I explained it better. I only skimmed though them, and read Paul's "college girls" post. Did anyone see the premiere of Undeclared on Fox the other day? After watching that, I can't wait for college, although I know a TV show wouldn't be nearly as real as real college :-(

Re: What happened in 90's

PostPosted: Sep 27, 2001 @ 6:28pm
by Diego Cueva