1925 – Supercomputer Pioneer Seymour Cray Born
Seymour Cray is born. Cray began his
engineering career building cryptographic machinery for the US government and
went on to co-found Control Data Corporation (CDC) in the late 1950s. For over three
decades, first with CDC then with his own companies, Cray consistently built
the fastest computers in the world, leading the industry with innovative
architectures and packaging and allowing the solution of hundreds of difficult
scientific, engineering, and military problems. Cray died in an automobile
accident in 1996.
1997 – Apple Asks Us to Think Different
Just a little over two weeks after naming
Steve Jobs interim CEO, Apple launches their “Think Different” ad campaign.
Designed to reintroduce the Apple brand, the campaign was nearly universally
praised by the press, general public and advertising industry, winning several
awards along the way. Looking back in context, Think Different was the symbolic
start of Apple’s resurgence from near-collapse in the 1990’s into the most
valuable company in the world.
The campaign was anchored on the now-famous prose commonly called,
“Crazy Ones”, which was narrated by Richard Dreyfus in the commercial most
people are familiar with. It is commonly thought that Steve Jobs wrote Crazy
Ones, but in fact it was written by Rob Siltanen and Ken Segall who worked at
Apple’s advertising agency.
1998 – Microsoft’s Internet Explorer passed Netscape Navigator as
the Web browser with the greatest market share, according to a report from the
International Data Corporation.
2008 – SpaceX launched the Falcon 1, the first ever private
spacecraft to enter orbit.
2008 – British Secret Service admitted they have been looking for
the next agents. They mention that they have been looking far and wide for
spies. That is why they went to Facebook. MI6 placed 3 ads on Facebook to look
for people seeking career change.. ability to shake a good martini is
preferred..
2011 – Amazon Kindle Fire Debut
Jeff Bezos announces a new line of Kindle
products including the Kindle Fire. This 10 inch tablet was Amazon’s rival to
the iPad. It ran a version of Android that connected with Amazon store. The
fire would cost $199 and came with 30 days of Amazon Prime.
2015 – NASA announced definitive signs of liquid water on Mars had
been found near the equator. Dr. Alfred S. McEwen and other scientists
published a paper in the journal Nature Geoscience, describing the
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