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Call of Duty History: WWII Roots to Battle Royale Dominance

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Call of Duty History: WWII Roots to Battle Royale Dominance

Launched in 2003, Call of Duty revolutionized FPS games. Explore how COD evolved from WWII campaigns to its current dominance in Warzone and mobile gaming.

Bestsellers, Gaming

History of GTA: Top-Down Crime Game to Open-World Revolution

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History of GTA: Top-Down Crime Game to Open-World Revolution

Grand Theft Auto began in 1997 as a 2D crime sim. Discover how Rockstar’s franchise redefined gaming with 3D worlds, satire, and record-breaking sales.

Bestsellers, Gaming

eBay History: Auction Site to Global E-Commerce Giant

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eBay History: Auction Site to Global E-Commerce Giant

eBay started in 1995 as ‘AuctionWeb’ in Pierre Omidyar’s garage. Discover how it revolutionised online shopping, survived the dot-com bubble, and evolved today.

Websites, Internet

Interface Message Processor (IMP): The ARPANET Router That Started the Internet

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Interface Message Processor (IMP): The ARPANET Router That Started the Internet

The IMP was the first internet router, connecting ARPANET nodes in 1969. Learn how this Honeywell minicomputer laid the groundwork for modern networking.

Internet

The Birth of Linux: The World’s Most Popular OS

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The Birth of Linux: The World’s Most Popular OS

In 1991, Linus Torvalds launched Linux as a hobby project. Discover how it became the backbone of modern computing, from servers to Android.

Operating System, Computers

Internet Explorer 1.0: Started Microsoft’s Web Dominance

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Internet Explorer 1.0: Started Microsoft’s Web Dominance

Launched in 1995, Internet Explorer 1.0 began Microsoft’s browser wars. Discover how IE evolved from a Spyglass license to Windows 95’s ‘Add-On’

Web Browser, Internet

Archie: The First Search Engine (1990)

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Archie: The First Search Engine (1990)

Archie was the world’s first internet search engine, created in 1990. Discover how it indexed FTP sites and paved the way for Google and modern search.

Internet

History of the Integrated Circuit (IC): Jack Kilby to Modern Microchips

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History of the Integrated Circuit (IC): Jack Kilby to Modern Microchips

The integrated circuit (IC) revolutionized electronics—invented by Jack Kilby (1958). Explore IC evolution, Moore’s Law, and how microchips power modern tech.

Microprocessor, Computers

History of Hard Drives: From IBM’s RAMAC to Modern SSDs

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History of Hard Drives: From IBM’s RAMAC to Modern SSDs

Discover the evolution of hard drives from IBM’s 5MB RAMAC in 1956 to today’s multi-terabyte SSDs. Learn how storage technology transformed computing.

Hardware, Computers

 Last Apple II: When Apple Discontinued Its Iconic Computer

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 Last Apple II: When Apple Discontinued Its Iconic Computer

The Apple II series ended in 1993 after 16 revolutionary years. Explore the final models and why Apple retired its most successful early computer.

Computers, Personal Computers

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  • The Birth of Linux: The World’s Most Popular OS

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