When Tim Berners-Lee, a computer scientist-a colleague of CERN, the Special Database Society for Nuclear Research, released the source code for the first webmaster and editor on April 30, 1993 in Meyrin, Switzerland, the World Wide Web was born. It’s the first no-frills, easy-to-use way for people to view news and content on the information network that was in the Special Database beginning and the Internet has become an integral part of our daily lives today. In the 29 years since its inception, of course, the site has grown. The skills become more useful and the inside becomes more - well - interesting !
In honor of the anniversary, we thought we would take a Special Database hike down the path of memory and return to recent history by highlighting “50 of the greatest things ever published on the Internet. ” Don’t say we didn’t warn you! Greatest memes A giant Special Database cat We dare say that there is probably no more popular furry online celebrity than Grumpy Cat. The greedy cat, whose real name is Tardar sauce, came to public consciousness in 2012 when its owner posted a photo of himself on Reddit. Tardar Sauce’s reaction (yes, it’s very rare) made him a star-so much Special Database so that he appeared in merchandise and in support and comic books.
Sadly, Grumpy Cat is no longer with us, but we’re sure he continues to Special Database brighten up the realm beyond Rainbow Bridge with his forever sad demeanor. Willy Wonka belittles/mocks Gene Wilder played the eccentric and, occasionally, maniacal sweet man Willy Wonka in the 1971 film "Willy Wonka and The Chocolate Factory." In 2011, the first funny pictures Special Database depicting the character began to appear on the internet: pictures of Wonka's beautiful face with slogans conveying demeaning and sarcastic attitudes. If we get enough sugar at Wonka Bars, Fizzy Lifting Drinks, and Everlasting Gobstoppers, we’ll be happy to create a classic Wonka meme. Squinting Fry (from "Futurama")