Sissejuhatus infotehnoloogiasse konspekt
GNU (anacronym for ``GNU's Not Unix''), and thereby give computer users the
freedom that most of them have lost. GNU is free software: everyone is free to copy it
and redistribute it, as well as to make changes either large or small.
1984
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) begins developing the X Window
System. X is the basic window system for almost all UNIX machines nowadays.
1985: Main highlihts
The modern Internet gained support when the National Science foundation formed
the NSFNET, linking five supercomputer centers at Princeton University, Pittsburgh,
University of California at San Diego, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign,
and Cornell University.
Able to hold 550 megabytes of prerecorded data, the new CD-ROMs grew out of
regular CDs on which music is recorded.