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1995

The first businesses to earn substantial profits on the Web are pornography and gambling sites, by 1995.

But by 1995 the Web is growing quickly, and Microsoft CEO Bill Gates decides it is better to fight within the Web than to fight the Web itself.

1996

At the end of 1996, the 36 million Web users surpass the 30 million or so on France’s Minitel, until now the most popular online system.

1998

Jon Postel served as Director of the Computer Networks Division of the Information Sciences Institute of the University of Southern California until his untimely death October 16, 1998.

1999

In 1999, the growing IEEE 802.11b short-range radio networking standard is rebranded “Wi-Fi” by the Wi-Fi Alliance.

2002

By 2002, over 34 million subscribers are using it on their phones for web access, e-mail, mobile payments, streaming video, and many other features that the rest of the world won't see for nearly another decade.

2004

In 2004, Google is the first major Web company to float a publicly traded stock since the go-go days of the dot-com boom.

2021

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