MAIN Topic: The History of Computing: 2000-2009
Presenter: Scott Granneman (
https://www.sluug.org/bio/Scott_Granneman)
This talk will cover the
foundational tech shifts of 2000–2009:
Microsoft introduced Windows 2000 and XP,
Apple reinvented itself with OS X and the iPhone, and
Linux gained traction with enterprise-ready distros like Red Hat and
Ubuntu.
Open source became mainstream, aided by the rise of platforms like Firefox,
OpenOffice, and Git — which reshaped not just Linux development but modern
software collaboration itself.
We’ll also look at the rise of Wi-Fi, USB 2.0, exFAT, NTFS 3.0, and the
massive growth of the Internet, from Wikipedia and Gmail to YouTube and
Facebook.
It was a decade that quietly built the world we live in now.
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Will start ~6:45pm, immediately after announcements & short Q&A.
There will NOT be a separate Basic Tutorial this month!