๐ Did you know the world's first website is still online? Before Google, YouTube, or Facebook even existed, there was just one simple webpage. Created by Tim Berners-Lee in 1991, the world's first website explained what the World Wide Web was and how anyone could create their own website. There were no images, no videos, no ads, just plain text. More than 35 years later, this historic webpage is still online and can be visited by anyone. ๐ Check it out yourself: The world's first website: https://info.cern.ch/ It's amazing to think that today's internet started from this one simple page.
Did you know the very first YouTube video wasn't a music video, a prank, or a viral challeโฆ
Sunday Surya Bhagavan namaskaram ๐
Gongura pachadi recipe, the proper Andhra way.
First verse of the Shiva Panchakshara Stotram composed by Adi Shankaracharya.
Anjaneya Swamy Tuesday blessings ๐
Mirchi bajji recipe for rainy evenings.
Dosakaya pappu recipe, Krishna district style
Om Namah Shivaya, Monday Shiva dhyanam ๐
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great platform for humble users.Welcome to Vijayawada
This looks great. All the best to the entire Sagazo team. Thanks lot for launching this in Vijayawada. Will definitely try to use this everyday.
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Did you know the very first YouTube video wasn't a music video, a prank, or a viral challenge?
It was just an 18-second clip called "Me at the zoo." ๐ On April 23, 2005, YouTube co-founder Jawed Karim stood in front of a few elephants at the San Diego Zoo and casually talked about their long trunks. That's it! The video was filmed by his high school friend, Yakov Lapitsky, and wasn't meant to become famous. It was simply a test to check if YouTube's upload feature actually worked. Karim uploaded it to his channel, jawed, becoming the very first person to upload a video to YouTube. What started as a simple technical test went on to change the internet forever. Today, YouTube has billions of videos and creators from every corner of the worldโbut it all began with one man, a few elephants, and an 18-second clip. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jNQXAC9IVRw