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How did porn sites develop the Internet industry as a whole?

Porn sites often act as groundbreaking platforms for the introduction and testing of new Internet technologies, thus moving the entire industry forward. For example, in the mid-1990s, it was to pay for viewing pornographic content that Electronic Card Systems launched an Internet payment system using payment cards. Also, porn sites were the first to use streaming broadcasts and video chats appeared. Along with pirated music, research has shown that pornography has been a major factor in the ubiquity of broadband internet in Europe.

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Why did Rome fall?

For almost 400 years, the Roman Empire ruled over lands in the Mediterranean and much of Europe. What is now England, France, Belgium, the Netherlands, Spain, Portugal, Switzerland, Austria, Hungary, part of Germany, Romania, Bulgaria, Greece, Turkey, Israel, Syria, Saudi Arabia, Libya, Egypt, Tunisia, Algeria and Morocco - all these territories were ruled by the Romans. Gradually began the decline of the Roman Empire in the West. In contrast to the well-known expression, Rome did not "fall". Between 400 and 430 AD e. Numerous tribes of barbarians invaded the Empire and settled in France, Spain and North Africa.

Gradually they gained independence from the Romans. By 500, all the western parts of the empire - Italy, North Africa, France and Spain - were ruled by Germanic kings independent of Rome. Emperor Diocletian (245-313 AD) divided the Empire in two in 286. Many years after the western part of the Empire "fell", the eastern part was still strong. Its center was in the ancient city of Byzantium, which was later called Constantinople, and still later Istanbul.

For thousands of years this city was the main city of the world and the capital of the Roman Empire in the East. The Empire eventually came to an end when the Turks captured Constantinople in 1453. The Roman Empire existed for two centuries and made a great contribution to the development of civilization, including helping to preserve the literature and science of Greece and transmit it to the modern world.

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