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mozilla_org • en • firefox • browsers • history • browser-history.ftl browser-history-that-sparked-a-revolution |
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That sparked a revolution in computer networking. New networks formed, connecting universities and research centers across the globe. But for the next 20 years, the internet wasn’t accessible to the public. It was restricted to university and government researchers, students, and private corporations. There were dozens of programs that could trade information over telephone lines, but none of them were easy to use. The real open internet, and the first web browser, wasn’t created until 1990.
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Péva omoñepyrũ ñorairõ tembiporupyahu pyhápe. Oñemoheñói pyha pyahu ombojuajúva mbo’ehaovusu ha aty ohaperekáva arapy tuichakue jave. Hákatu 20 ary pukukue, Ñanduti ndaha’éi kuri opavavépe g̃uarã. Kóva ikatu kuri oiporu taperekaha mbo’ehaovu ha tekuaiguánte, temimbo’e ha tendaguasu tetã mba’e’ỹva. Oĩkuri heta tembiaporape ikatuhápe ou ha oho marandu pumbyry rupive, hákatu opavavete hasyeterei ijeporu. Pe Ñanduti ha’etéva ijurujáva ha ñanduti kundahára noñomoheñói kuri ary 1990 mboyve.
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