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Home » Technology » Fantastic Timeline of Server side and client side technologies from 1990-present on Wikimedia

Fantastic Timeline of Server side and client side technologies from 1990-present on Wikimedia

12 Jun, 2009 Troy Angrignon Technology

I’m a huge fan of Tuftian illustrations of complex ideas. Here is a brilliant web technology timeline map from wikipedia.

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Tags:  ajax, computing & IT, Edward Tufte, flash, javascript, php, python, Technology, timelines, Web 2.0, web technologies

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