Nexis is Introduced
(1980)
1980 to 1990 Timeline Outline
The Name of the Rose
(1980)
Invention of Flash Memory
(Circa 1980)
The First Flight Simulator Program for a Personal Computer
(January 1980)
Pac-Man is Introduced
(May 22, 1980)
CNN is Launched
(June 1, 1980)
QDOS becomes Microsoft PC-DOS
(December 1980)
CSNET
(1981)
Discovery of Quantum Dots
(1981)
Quick and Dirty Operating System Becomes MS-DOS
(July 1981)
The First Commercial Electronic Camera--Not Digital
(August 1981 –
1997)
IBM Introduces the IBM 5150- The IBM PC
(August 12, 1981)
Blade Runner
(1982)
IBM DB2
(1982)
The U.S. Withdraws its Antitrust Case Against IBM
(January 8, 1982)
Sun Microsystems Announces its First Workstation
(February 24, 1982)
The First IBM PC Compatible Computer
(June 1982)
William Gibson Coins the Word Cyberspace
(July 1982)
The First Cheap Home Computer
(August 1982)
Origins of the Smiley on the Internet
(September 19, 1982)
The First Scanner?
(November 1982)
Microsoft Flight Simulator 1.0
(November 1982)
Foundation of Adobe Systems
(December 1982)
The First Cellular Telephone Service in the United Sates
(December 16, 1982)
Oracle Corporation
(1983)
The First Commercially Available IBM PC Compatible ROM Bios
(1983 –
May 1984)
The First "Killer App" for the PC
(January 1983)
The 1970 UNESCO Convention is Implemented in U.S. Law
(January 1983)
ARPANET Requires TCP/IP
(January 1, 1983)
Microsoft Word 1.0
(September 1983)
Free Software
(September 23, 1983)
The First Commercial Analog Cellular Telephone Service
(October 13, 1983 –
1984)
Domain Name System
(November 1983)
Cyberpunk Coined
(November 1983)
On of the First Commercially Available Touchscreen Computers
(November 1983)
Coining the Term Computer Virus
(November 10, 1983)
Cyberspace
(1984)
Moderated Newsgroups
(1984)
2600: The Hacker Quarterly
(1984)
Breakup of AT&T
(January 1, 1984)
Apple Introduces the "Mac"
(January 24, 1984)
Michael Dell Founds "PC's Limited"
(May 3, 1984)
Perhaps the first Underground "Ezine"
(June 1984)
The First Music CDs Pressed in the United States
(September 1984)
The First Study of Ancient DNA (aDNA)
(November 15, 1984)
Cisco Systems is Founded
(December 1984)
Origins of the Human Genome Project
(December 1984 –
April 1987)
Groupware
(December 7, 1984)
The Intel 386
(1985)
Nintendo's Super Mario Bros.
(1985)
WordNet Begins
(1985)
The CD-ROM is Introduced
(1985)
The First Laserprinter for a Microcomputer
(January 1985)
The GNU Manifesto
(March 1985)
The First Registered Internet Domain
(March 15, 1985)
One of the First Online Communities
(April 1, 1985)
Quantum Computer Services, Precursor of AOL, Launches an Online Bulletin-Board Service
(May 1, 1985)
Discovery of the Antarctic Ozone Hole
(May 16, 1985)
The First Widely-Used Desktop Publishing Program
(July 1985 –
1986)
The First Hand-Held Graphing Calculator
(October 1985)
The Free Software Foundation
(October 4, 1985)
Windows 1.0
(November 20, 1985)
Cyberpunk
(1986)
Electronic Tax Filing
(1986)
First PC Virus Epidemic
(January 1986)
The Hacker Manifesto
(January 8, 1986)
SGML Standard is Accepted
(October 1986)
The First Map of the Functioning Structure of an Entire Brain
(November 12, 1986)
Soy Ink Introduced
(1987)
Origins of Adobe Photoshop
(1987 –
February 1990)
Slow Fires
(1987)
GSM is Developed
(1987)
The First Hypertext Fiction: "Afternoon, a story"
(1987 –
1990)
Foundation of the First Commercial ISP
(May 12, 1987)
"Toward a National Research Telecommunications Network"
(November 1987)
Boing-Boing
(1988)
Mathematica 1.0
(1988)
Australia Issues the First Polymer Banknote ($10)
(January 1988)
Probably the Worst Library Fire in History
(February 14, 1988)
The Unicode Universal Character Set
(August 29, 1988)
The First Computer Worm to Attract Wide Attention
(November 2, 1988)
The National Center for Biotechnology Information is Founded
(November 4, 1988)
Digital HDTV
(1989)
An Internet-Based Hypertext System
(March 1989)
The First Commercially Available Tablet Computer
(September 1989)
