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???? Good morning, and welcome to Tuesdayâs Daily Authority. I finally got around to watching Only Murders in the Building, and Iâve binged my way through season one already! Starting season two tonight, and I canât waitâŠ
A quarter of a century of Netflix and chill
Itâs hard to believe that Netflix turned 25 on Monday. The company was founded on August 29, 1997, though Netflix.com didnât launch until April 14, 1998.
- Netflix was founded in Scotts Valley in Santa Cruz, California, by Reed Hastings and Marc Randolph.
- The company started off as a subscription-based rental service mailing physical DVDs, with no late fees or due dates.
- The first DVD Netflix shipped was Beetlejuice, on March 10, 1998.
- Originally, Netflix DVDs came in white envelopes, switching to yellow in 2000. By 2001, the company was using the iconic red envelopes.
- By 1999, Netflix had 239,000 subscribers and 3,100 titles in its library.
Oops, Blockbuster
In 2000, former Blockbuster CEO John Antioco turned down the offer to buy Netflix for $50 million, laughing at Reed Hastings and the Netflix team. Blockbuster filed for bankruptcy in 2010.
- Netflix didnât begin streaming content until 2008, trialing the service in Canada.
- By 2010 it had switched its focus to streaming, though it still offered DVDs by mail.
- Lilyhammer was the first ever Netflix Original, airing in 2012, followed by House of Cards in 2013.
- To date, Netflix has aired over 1,900 Originals.
- Netflix is now available in over 37 languages and 190 countries worldwide.
Finally, the âtudumâ sound weâre all so familiar with wasnât always around â the iconic sound was nearly a bleating goat. I think weâre all pretty glad that didnât happen.
Roundup
â Pixel Watchâs price leaks, sits right between Apple Watch and Galaxy Watch, so it probably wonât be an impulse buy (Android Authority).
???? Logitech G Gaming Handheld leaks: A slick Android handheld supporting Geforce Now and Xbox Cloud Gaming â could we see it at IFA 2022 in a few days? (Android Authority).
Tuesday Thing
Feeling disappointed at the called-off Artemis launch? While we wait to see if Friday is a go, check out this infographic from Visual Capitalist, showing a timeline of every mission to Mars since 1960. Click through to see the full version with all the info.
- Mars is one of the most similar planets to Earth, with its solid outer crust, rocky landscape, and molten rock core.
- According to NASAâs historical logs, there have been 48 missions to Mars so far over the last 60 years.
- The Soviet Korabl 4âs mission in 1960 was unfortunately a failure. The spacecraft launched and made it 120km into the air but was unable to generate enough momentum to stay in Earthâs orbit.
- The first success came in 1964 when NASAâs Mariner 4 made the first successful trip to Mars.
- Though the spacecraft didnât land on Mars, it flew by the planet and captured photos giving us a glimpse of the rocky surface.
- The first Mars landing came later, in 1976, when NASAâs Viking 1 landed on the surface of Mars, enabling scientists to study the planetâs weather and snapping panoramic shots of the planetâs terrain.
- All Mars landings to date have taken place without a crew, but in the future, we could see humans on Mars â NASA plans to send humans to the planet by the late 2030s.
Have an out-of-this-world week!
Paula Beaton, Copy Editor
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