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  • Hey there, it's me again. Welcome to part 50 of my 1,000 part series called Computers! Are they the future? Or Are they soul-sucking death boxes sent to us by Cthulhu?

  • I'm Jake Roper and I just installed the internet on my computer, so today I'm going

  • to take you on a journey through the world wide web.

  • It's a magical new invention that is connecting computers all over the world.

  • You might be saying, Jake what is this crazy thing. I'm a hip guy, and I like to keep up to date with the cool latest popular slang

  • For that I can use inthe90s.com, which is right now (not)! You'll get that later.

  • But who invented the Web?

  • A man named Tim Berners-Lee, an English engineer and computer scientist who was just trying

  • to find a way for scientists around the world to share data.

  • And he did just that in 1989 but it wasn't until August 6, 1991 when the first site was

  • actually launched.

  • This is it and it outlines how to make more web pages.

  • So thanks Tim Berners-Lee for this page, inthe90s.com and other awesome DOTWWWNG, Things you can

  • Do On The World Wide Web Now Guys.

  • Okay before we can get cruising on the net the first thing we have to do is

  • onto the internet.

  • This is going to take a while.

  • Finally!

  • Now we'll load a web browser that will help us go wherever we want to!

  • Of course the only web browser that matters in 1995 is Netscape Navigator, and through

  • that we can access our search engine.

  • The oldest search engine still in use is Webcrawler.

  • It's almost 2 years old right now in 1995.

  • Alright, now we can log onto our geocities page.

  • Just enter a URL, that stands for Uniform Resource Locator by the way, and you'll have a brand

  • new geocities webpage all to yourself. Look at that! Pretty hip.

  • To see web pages over time, the wayback machine is a good resource.

  • You can even look into the future, all the way to 2018! Wow! Where's the flying cars right?

  • That seems like a pretty arbitrary time to stop reading the future but what do I know? I'm just a kid sitting in his mom's basement.

  • This site has over 279 billion web pages??

  • That can't be right.

  • There are less than 30,000 websites right now in 1995.

  • Whoa that is some cool internet. Here's a weird one from 2005.

  • Youtube. It's some sort of video sharing website.

  • It activated on Valentine's Day of 2005 and that's because it was originally meant

  • to be a dating site.

  • One of the co-founders Steve Chen said the idea was for single people to upload videos

  • introducing themselves and describing what they're looking for. Sounds pretty crazy.

  • The first video isMe at the zoouploaded by one of the other co-founders

  • and it's only nineteen seconds long.

  • It has over 50 million views. Wow that's a lot of people on the internet. woo!

  • Alright if I've learned anything from watching movies like Back to the Future we shouldn't meddle in the future

  • too much so

  • Let's go to the past.

  • Where we also shouldn't meddle because that could change the future but who cares.

  • So what were some of the earliest websites?

  • Well it was primarily used by scientific departments and physics labs as originally intended.

  • One of the earliest webcomics, Dr. Fun was actually launched in 1993. Ahh humor!

  • The internet has also been used in advertising more and more recently.

  • There's a movie coming out soon that I can't wait for. Has one of my favorite b-ball players. It's called Space Jam, and let's look at the website.

  • Apparently it was made by five people because the studio wouldn't give them very much

  • money for it, which is understandable because not a lot of people currently use the internet. But it is a pretty money site.

  • Maybe someday everyone will use the internet and have tiny computers they keep in their

  • pockets that are all connected to the world wide web.

  • But that's just me fantasizing again. Ol' Jake Roper!

  • You know the little blue alien from that new hit song Blue (Da Ba Dee)?

  • *Jake's incredible vocals*

  • Well he has his own website.

  • Zorotl.com.

  • You can check out how he met the band on his home planet and all the exciting things he

  • has planned for the future. I bet he's gonna be more than just a one hit wonder. Ahh so good at predicting the future.

  • You've heard of webcams right?

  • They're basically cameras that connect to the internet.

  • It's wild. And I know, video on the internet seems crazy, but it's possible!

  • The first webcam ever was installed at Cambridge University.

  • Probably for some super smart intellectual cause...but it wasn't.

  • It was used to watch a coffee pot so the folks

  • at the Cambridge computer lab wouldn't go all the way to break room to find there was

  • no coffee. Where's the coffee Cthulhu? The old gods, they love coffee.

  • Anyways, the longest running webcam is Fogcam.org, was started in 1994 by two students at SF state university. That's

  • San Francisco University to give outsiders and feel for student life on campus.

  • It changed locations a few times over the years now but it's still going pretty strong. Good job fog friends.

  • Isn't the internet a weird, wacky, and wonderful place?

  • *phone rings*

  • Sorry I'm getting I'm getting a phone call on my cellular telephone.

  • Hello? What's that? No way! oh okay! Thank you. Bye bye!

  • I just got a phone call form my friend Chaz. He says now you can order things off the internet.

  • And one of the websites he recommended is curiositybox.com

  • Now the curiosity box is a quarterly subscription service that Michael, Kevin and myself have

  • made and we curate and design all of the products in the box. It's filled with science toys,

  • fun physics puzzles, there's logic puzzles, t-shirts, books and much more.

  • And a portion of the proceeds goes to Alzheimer's research.

  • We've actually been able to raise over $100,000 so far so check it out.

  • You can have it shipped to your door through the internet.

  • You wanna know something else that's cool? There's a thing called a hyperlink that you can click on

  • and we have hyperlinks all in the description down there for all the stuff we talked about.

  • Or there's something called a playlist and it's not like a cassette tape playlist that you make

  • for your honey doodle. It's a thing full of videos. You can check here too.

  • And last but not least, did you know on the internet there's something you can do called

  • mail. You can send electronic mail to people all over the world.

  • You don't have to pay for postage stamps! It's free! Isn't that wild?

  • Ahh. The internet is really neat and I hope it stays around for a while

  • because I would like to play online video games. I have an idea for one.

  • It's like counter terrorists vs terrorists. I wanna call it maybe Opposing Strike or Counter force

  • Something like that. I'm still working on it! And as always, thanks for watching.

  • Hail Cthulhu

Hey there, it's me again. Welcome to part 50 of my 1,000 part series called Computers! Are they the future? Or Are they soul-sucking death boxes sent to us by Cthulhu?

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