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The first website, Path, and an archaeological mystery - 90 Seconds on The Verge

2013-04-30
it's Tuesday April thirtieth 2013 i'm ross miller throw me the idol I will throw you the whip listen up this is 90 seconds on the verge brought to you by virgin mobile 20 years ago today the first public website went live on the internet and now it's back with that new website smell the research groups turn has reinstate the site as original URL as you might expect it's nothing fancy there's a simple text page explains that quote the world wide web is a wide area hypermedia information retrieval initiative for people who like cats gifts youtube videos and justin bieber or something like that here's looking at you web social network path has taken an ill-advised turn towards fam the issue stems from a signup process that went live in a march six update by default the Apple sent text messages to all your Facebook friends and you sign up for a new account to make matters worse it looks like some of those text messages that were sent to a UK landline turn into actual robo calls the grandmother will be thrilled and confused new user can unselect their friends permit any text messages are being sent that still seems a little aggressive especially from a company that was already caught uploading address books to its servers and finally prometheus 2 may have found its plus hundreds of strange metallic spheres have been found by archaeologists exploring ancient Mesoamerican temple in Mexico the cores are made of clay and other organic materials with a coating of pyrite also known as fool's gold on the outside because nothing says impressed me like mud balls the fresh coat of pinks and that's it today's top stories coming up tomorrow we'll show you how to set up for step verification warning footage not safe for work
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