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Photos: The history of the digital camera

Digital goes online!
Mosaic, the first web browser that let users view photographs over the Web, was released by the National Center for Supercomputing Applications in 1992.

That year also saw the the Kodak DCS 200 (pictured) debut with a built-in hard drive. It was based on the Nikon N8008s and came in five combinations of black and white or colour, with and without hard drive. Resolution was 1.54 million pixels, roughly four times the resolution of still-video cameras.

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