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First web server launched
1990
First e-journals are published and distributed online
1993 1996
Internet Archive begins capturing web sites
Domain “google.com” is registered
19971970-80
Computers and databases become essential business and research tools
First consumer digital camera on market
1986
Digital video is introduced
1995
600 Web sites on the Internet
NDIIPP legislation is passed
First iPod is sold
International Internet Preservation Consortium forms with 12 members
Wikipedia is launched
NDIIPP plan approved
The term “blog” is coined
1999 2000 2001 2003
Dot-com bubble bursts
The term “Web 2.0” is coined
Digital Formats Sustainability Web site is launched
First NDIIPP projects kick off
LOCKSS is released into production
2004
2005 2006
YouTube is launched
Google Maps is launched
Portico is launched
NDIIPP and NSF fund digital preservation research
First NDIIPP partner meeting is held
100 million Web sites on the Internet
LC convenes ‘All States’ Workshops
AIHT releases final report
161 Exabytes of digital content created
WGBH & CPB release PBcore
DataPASS partners make shared catalog available
U.S. Bankruptcy court transfers business records to the Dot-Com Archive
NSF creates the Office of Cyberinfrastructure
2008
Preserving Creative America initiative kicks off
Preserving State Government Information initiative kicks off
Section 108 Study Group Report is released
MetaArchive Cooperative is chartered
2007
CDL and Library of Congress publish the “BagIt” spec
Preserved content is transferred to the Library of Congress
PPTV announces the American Archive 1.0
NGDA launches GIS format registry wiki
NDIIPP network grows to over 100 partners
NDIIPP partners preserving 66TB of at-risk content