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The Birth of the Internet Age: Archie - The World's First Search Engine

In the ever-evolving digital landscape, search engines have become an integral part of our daily lives. But did you know that the first search engine to lay the foundation for this digital revolution was not Google or Yahoo? It was "Archie." What is Archie? Archie, born in 1990, was the brainchild of Alan Emtage, Peter Deutsch, and Bill Heelan at McGill University in Montreal, Canada. It marked the dawn of the internet age, allowing users to search for files on FTP servers. It's safe to say that Archie laid the groundwork for the search engines we rely on today. The Archie Legacy While Archie was primarily used for indexing files, it set a precedent for the search engines that followed. Its simple yet groundbreaking functionality paved the way for search engines like Yahoo, AltaVista, and eventually the titan of them all, Google. Why Archie Matters Understanding the roots of search engines is vital in appreciating the technological progress we've made. Archie's hu...