Surfing Web facts
While investigating facts about Surfing Web, I found out little known, but curios details like:
A software developer outsourced his work to China paying someone else less than one fifth of his six-figure salary to do his job. He used the free time mostly to surf the web and watch cat videos.
Scientists developed a brain-computer interface that allow paralyzed patients to surf the web with just their thoughts
In my opinion, it is useful to put together a list of the most interesting details from trusted sources that I've come across. Here are 6 of the best facts about Surfing Web I managed to collect.
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that tudents who spent 10 minutes surfing the web after completing a tedious task were then 16% more productive than those who had devoted their break to nonweb activities such as talking on the phone, texting, and e-mailing.
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It is possible to surf the web on a 1986 Mac Plus. The results resemble a mobile browser as data loaded, pages rendered, and links were clickable but it took minutes to load a page
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The term "Surf the web" is credited to Vint Cerf, the creator of the TCP/IP protocol
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A greater number of people commit suicide, call in sick, and surf the web on Mondays in the Netherlands.