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ritual magazine no. 11
Microsoft MSN Explorer "browser" aka a bunch of links to MSN services and Internet Explorer built-in 2005 (x)
RVERY DAY YOU MAKE ME SMILE.
in my Heart pyro is a scary machine built by Engie, therefore is engines son… would you mind doing a doodle about what Engie thinks of sniper dating his sonchild if that’s okay?
OOOOUGH,,,, usually i dont like headcanons where pyro is framed as engie's child or something but this,,,, i like this,,,, theres so many possibilities,,,,,,,,
Might take me a while to draw this one because i have a lot of ideas for it already,,,,,,
Have this to tide you over while I wait Also maybe count this as day 6 because im gonna be kinda busy today and might not be able to doodle a day 6
Web buttons from the 1990’s-2000’s
Bunch of Wishlists for Wish Rising!!
wanted to put a bunch together that i've been seeing ^^ i have a personal bias to collected lists lol, if you don't want to be on here you can ask to be removed!! some aren't hyperlinked and it's bc there's not a link for that. some people's wishlist is just one like on a dragon, so i linked that as a wishlist link too. happy giftbombing!!!
@romeowfr - tumblr post + wishlist link + profile link user Dusthide - tumblr post + wishlist link + profile link (MY WIFE!!!) @hellworm-fr - tumblr post + wishlist link + profile link @bumpscosity - tumblr post + wishlist link + profile link @maraariana01 - tumblr post + wishlist link + profile link @bawkrya - tumblr post + wishlist link + profile link @emordnilap-fr - tumblr post + wishlist link + profile link @headphones-lifeform - tumblr post + wishlist link + profile link @pumpkin-bread - tumblr post + wishlist link + profile link @aardcinder-dragons - tumblr post + wishlist link + profile link @piko-fr - tumblr post + wishlist link + profile link @rotclaw - tumblr post + wishlist link + profile link
@rubyzoisite-fr - tumblr post + wishlist link + profile link @mudpuddle-fr - tumblr post + wishlist link + profile link @heckling-hydrena - tumblr post + wishlist link + profile link @redbreasted-hainu - tumblr post + wishlist link + profile link @flarefighters-fr - tumblr post + wishlist link + profile link @luna-oathkeeper - tumblr post + wishlist link + profile link @alnoots-fr - tumblr post + wishlist link + profile link @geodebright-fr - tumblr post + wishlist link + profile link @avatarkadaj-fr - tumblr post + wishlist link + profile link
@fairyoctopus - tumblr post + wishlist link + profile link @tanija-fr - tumblr post + wishlist link + profile link @kc-rising - tumblr post + wishlist link + profile link @wrathful-reptile - tumblr post + wishlist link + profile link @goldprotocol0451-fr - tumblr post + wishlist link + profile link @taksony-fr - tumblr post + wishlist link + profile link @cerillosvillage - tumblr post + wishlist link + profile link @taszzer-fr - tumblr post + wishlist link + profile link @ - tumblr post + wishlist link + profile link
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Hotmail service was founded by Sabeer Bhatia and Jack Smith, and was one of the first webmail services on the Internet along with Four11's RocketMail (later Yahoo! Mail). It was commercially launched on July 4, 1996, symbolizing "freedom" from ISP-based email and the ability to access a user's inbox from anywhere in the world. The name "Hotmail" was chosen out of many possibilities ending in "-mail" as it included the letters HTML, the markup language used to create web pages (to emphasize this, the original type casing was "HoTMaiL"). The limit for free storage was 2 MB. Hotmail was initially backed by venture capital firm Draper Fisher Jurvetson. By December 1997, it reported more than 8.5 million subscribers. Hotmail initially ran under Solaris for mail services and Apache on FreeBSD for web services, before being partly converted to Microsoft products, using Windows Services for UNIX in the migration path.
Hotmail was sold to Microsoft in December 1997 for a reported $400 million (~$705 million in 2023), and it joined the MSN group of services. The sale had been preceded by a major incident in 1997 where all email was lost for 25% of mailboxes. Hotmail quickly gained in popularity as it was localized for different markets around the globe, and became the world's largest webmail service with more than 30 million active members reported by February 1999.
Hotmail originally ran on a mixture of FreeBSD and Solaris operating systems. A project was started to move Hotmail to Windows 2000. In June 2001, Microsoft claimed this had been completed; a few days later they retracted the statement and admitted that the DNS functions of the Hotmail system were still reliant on FreeBSD. In 2002 Hotmail still ran its infrastructure on UNIX servers, with only the front-end converted to Windows 2000. Later development saw the service tied with Microsoft's web authentication scheme, Microsoft Passport (now Microsoft account), and integration with Microsoft's instant messaging and social networking programs, MSN Messenger and MSN Spaces (later Windows Live Messenger and Windows Live Spaces, respectively).
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