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    Big Data Evolution: From Cave Drawings to the Cloud

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      115,000 B.C.

      1

      Lascaux Cave drawings found in what is now France use imagery to capture and depict hunting knowledge.

      23400 B.C.

      2

      Hieroglyphics emerge as a sophisticated way to document spoken language.

      377 A.D.

      3

      The first encyclopedia was written by Roman author Pliny, setting the model for organizing and archiving knowledge of the outside world.

      4Late 1100s

      4

      Monks transcribing books (called “Scriptorium”) are tasked with replicating and copying the knowledge of the era.

      51440

      5

      Johannes Gutenberg’s printing press in Germany allows for widespread production of printed material.

      61600s

      6

      Newspapers begin to inform large groups of people of current events and information.

      71835

      7

      Morse Code allows for information to be transferred across long distances.

      8Mid-1800s

      8

      Public libraries emerge as a system for sharing knowledge among the general public.

      91912

      9

      Radio broadcasting allows for mass audio communication in real time.

      101946

      10

      Television broadcasting introduces live visual imagery to a widespread audience.

      111960s

      11

      Databases are introduced as repositories for large amounts of structured data.

      121965

      12

      The hyperlink is invented.

      131971

      13

      The floppy disk allows for portable transfer of digital knowledge.

      141985

      14

      America Online is founded, emerging as the company that led the Internet to widespread public adoption.

      151985

      15

      Tools emerge that enable database searches, planting the seeds of enterprise search.

      161993

      16

      Siebel Systems introduces the first widespread CRM system to consolidate customer knowledge.

      171995

      17

      AltaVista and Yahoo emerge as Web search engines, soon to be followed by Google in 1998. Copernic becomes the first desktop meta-search engine.

      182001

      18

      Wikipedia launches, allowing a new generation of collective knowledge.

      192003

      19

      Facebook is launched, which plays a major role in facilitating the widespread adoption of social sharing.

      202005

      20

      YouTube launches and has a major impact on video sharing worldwide.

      212006

      21

      Amazon launches Amazon Web Services to use more of its data center capacity. Cloud computing becomes adopted as a massively scalable and flexible way to use computing resources, and an important place to house data.

      222006

      22

      Twitter is launched, and fuels the widespread use by individuals of sharing content.

      232007

      23

      Dropbox launches, helping fuel demand for cloud-based storage.

      242007

      24

      Apple introduces the iPhone, leading to the rapid adoption of people using mobile devices for accessing and creating information. The iPad follows in 2010, allowing users to access, modify and share information on larger mobile devices.

      252011

      25

      “Big data” emerges as a term to describe the knowledge challenges presented by large amounts of structured and unstructured content. It also leads to a new description for technologies that analyze, organize and present that content in an intelligent manner.

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