The Historical Development of BIG Data (Part 1)
I have learned about several significant historical developments in the history of big data, including:
In 1965, the American government planned to build a data centre to store 172 million sets of finger prints and 742 million tax returns.
In 1970, a mathematician named Edgar F Codd came up with a framework for a relational database model, which gave us the framework that is used today to store information.
In 1989, a computer scientist named Tim Berners-Lee invented the world wide web and announced it at CERN.
In 1993, the world wide web was opened to the public.
I didn't know they made data centres to store people fingerprint!
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