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What was the first thing ever posted on the internet? - Reddit

When the internet first started, it was mainly email and direct file transfers. Things developed into file repositories like FTP servers, and we ...

Timeline of postal history - Wikipedia

1820s · 1821 - Carlo Meratti, an Italian, living in Alexandria, establishes a post office to send and receive mail to and from foreign countries. · 1825 - The ...

The First Packages | National Postal Museum

Morgan in New York City and Postmaster General Hitchcock dropped packages addressed to each other into the mail, racing to be the first to use the service. They ...

A brief history of postal services - HIVED

The very first traces of mail can be found in Ancient Egypt around 2000 B.C. The postal service was exclusive to the pharaohs who used couriers ...

First post - Wikipedia

First post, an Internet meme written by an internet user to indicate their discovery of an until-then uncommented entry; A British Army bugle call signalling ...

16 Internet Firsts, From Instagram Posts to Drug Deals - Thrillist

The first message ever attempted on the platform was sent from Ted Leonsis to his wife: "Don't be scared... it is me. Love you and miss you." He ...

Signficant Dates in USPS History - Who We Are

1775. Benjamin Franklin appointed first Postmaster General by the Continental Congress ; 1847. U.S. postage stamps issued ; 1855. Registered Mail begins.

The History and Evolution of the Postal Service | Brilliant-Online

Significant developments for the postal service were introduced by Sir Rowland Hill when, in 1840, he established the world's first postage ...

United States Postal Service | History, Evolution, & Tracking

Created by the Postal Reorganization Act of 1970, the United States Postal Service went into operation on July 1, 1971, replacing the Post Office Department, ...

Postal history - Postal Facts - U.S. Postal Service

The Post Office Department issued its first postage stamps on July 1, 1847. Previously, letters were taken to a Post Office, where the postmaster would note the ...

How I've discovered the real first post on Instagram. | by Gurov Digital

It led me to the discovery: the real first post on Instagram was the photo of pier number 38 of South Beach Harbor, SF, posted by Mike Krieger, ...

A Brief History of the United States Postal Service | Smithsonian

In 1775, before the Declaration of Independence was even signed, the Continental Congress turned the Constitutional Post into the Post Office of the United ...

Early American Postal Service - Constitution Facts

Richard Fairbank's Tavern, in what is now Boston, Massachusetts, was the official repository for mail received from overseas at the time, and is thus the first ...

Postal system - History | Britannica

In 1837 the Imperial Post was established and granted a monopoly to provide efficient postal communications between the seat of government at ...

History of the postcard

His recommendations impressed the Austrian Post, who put them to practice on October 1st 1869, resulting in the Correspondenz-Karte, a light-brown 8.5x12cm ...

First Posts on Every Social Media Platform | poetisdead face - TikTok

The first TikTok video, back when it was Musically, was from an account called poet is dead in July 2014, which features just a neighborhood ...

First Instagram Post - BrandMentions Wiki

The first Instagram post was published on July 16, 2010, and it is a picture of South Beach Harbor at Pier 38, taken from the Dogpatch office tech hub.

Here's the First Photo Ever Uploaded on Internet – 24 Years Ago

The photo that captured four slickly dressed women was posted by Tim Burners Lee, the inventor of the World Wide Web. ADVERTISEMENT. The four ...

What Was The REAL First Post On Instagram? - YouTube

What was the first post on Instagram ever? In this video I explain how the first Instagram post in the world may not actually be the first.

U.S. postal system established | July 26, 1775 | HISTORY

The U.S. postal system is established by the Second Continental Congress, with Benjamin Franklin as its first postmaster general.