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  • Denver, Colorado, U.S.
    Saturday Jul 1, 1916
    Dwight D. Eisenhower

    Wedding

    Denver, Colorado, U.S.
    Saturday Jul 1, 1916

    A November wedding date in Denver was moved up to July 1 due to the pending U.S. entry into World War I. They moved many times during their first 35 years of marriage.




  • Mount Washington Hotel, Bretton Woods, New Hampshire, United States
    Saturday Jul 1, 1944
    International Monetary Fund

    Bretton Woods Conference

    Mount Washington Hotel, Bretton Woods, New Hampshire, United States
    Saturday Jul 1, 1944

    The IMF was originally laid out as a part of the Bretton Woods system exchange agreement in 1944. During the Great Depression, countries sharply raised barriers to trade in an attempt to improve their failing economies. This led to the devaluation of national currencies and a decline in world trade. This breakdown in international monetary cooperation created a need for oversight. The representatives of 45 governments met at the Bretton Woods Conference in the Mount Washington Hotel in Bretton Woods, New Hampshire, in the United States, to discuss a framework for postwar international economic cooperation and how to rebuild Europe.




  • New Hampshire, United States
    Saturday Jul 1, 1944
    Bretton Woods Conference

    Bretton Woods Conference

    New Hampshire, United States
    Saturday Jul 1, 1944

    The conference was held from July 1 to 22, 1944. Agreements were signed that, after legislative ratification by member governments, established the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) and the International Monetary Fund (IMF).




  • New Hampshire, United States
    Saturday Jul 1, 1944
    World Bank

    Bretton Woods conference

    New Hampshire, United States
    Saturday Jul 1, 1944

    Early in the Second World War, John Maynard Keynes of the British Treasury and Harry Dexter White of the United States Treasury Department independently began to develop ideas about the financial order of the postwar world. (See below on Keynes's proposal for an International Clearing Union.) After negotiation between officials of the United States and United Kingdom, and consultation with some other Allies, a "Joint Statement by Experts on the Establishment of an International Monetary Fund," was published simultaneously in a number of Allied countries on April 21, 1944. On May 25, 1944, the U.S. government invited the Allied countries to send representatives to an international monetary conference, "for the purpose of formulating definite proposals for an International Monetary Fund and possibly a Bank for Reconstruction and Development." (The word "International" was only added to the Bank's title late in the Bretton Woods Conference.) The United States also invited a smaller group of countries to send experts to a preliminary conference in Atlantic City, New Jersey, to develop draft proposals for the Bretton Woods conference. The Atlantic City conference was held from June 15–30, 1944.




  • New Mexico, U.S.
    Tuesday Jul 1, 1980
    Bill Gates

    IBM approached Microsoft

    New Mexico, U.S.
    Tuesday Jul 1, 1980

    IBM approached Microsoft in July 1980 in reference to an operating system for its upcoming personal computer, the IBM PC. IBM first proposed that Microsoft write the Basic interpreter.




  • Washington D.C., U.S.
    Wednesday Jul 1, 1981
    World Bank

    Alden Winship "Tom" Clausen was President of the World Bank

    Washington D.C., U.S.
    Wednesday Jul 1, 1981

    Alden Winship "Tom" Clausen was President of the World Bank from 1981 to 1986.




  • California, U.S.
    Sunday Jul 1, 1984
    Atari, Inc.

    Tramel accusation

    California, U.S.
    Sunday Jul 1, 1984

    Unknown to James Morgan and the senior management of Atari, Warner had been in talks with Tramel Technology to buy Atari's consumer electronics and home computer divisions. Negotiating until close to midnight on July 1, 1984, Jack Tramiel purchased Atari. Warner sold the home computing and game console divisions of Atari to Tramiel for $50 cash and $240 million in promissory notes and stocks, giving Warner a 20% stake in Atari Corporation.


  • U.S.
    Tuesday Jul 1, 1986
    Ted Bundy

    Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals stayed it indefinitely and remanded the Chi Omega case for review on multiple technicalities

    U.S.
    Tuesday Jul 1, 1986

    Less than 15 hours before the scheduled July 2 execution, the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals stayed it indefinitely and remanded the Chi Omega case for review on multiple technicalities—including Bundy's mental competency to stand trial, and an erroneous instruction by the trial judge during the penalty phase requiring the jury to break a 6–6 tie between life imprisonment and the death penalty—which, ultimately, were never resolved.


  • Washington D.C., U.S.
    Tuesday Jul 1, 1986
    World Bank

    Barber Benjamin Conable Jr. was former President of the World Bank

    Washington D.C., U.S.
    Tuesday Jul 1, 1986

    Barber Benjamin Conable Jr. was former President of the World Bank Group.


  • U.S.
    Friday Jul 1, 1988
    Nike, Inc.

    Nike's first "Just Do It" Advertisement

    U.S.
    Friday Jul 1, 1988

    Walt Stack was featured in Nike's first "Just Do It" advertisement, which debuted on July 1, 1988.


  • Palo Alto, California, U.S.
    Tuesday Jul 1, 2003
    Tesla, Inc.

    Tesla founded

    Palo Alto, California, U.S.
    Tuesday Jul 1, 2003

    Tesla was founded in July 2003, by engineers Martin Eberhard and Marc Tarpenning, under the name Tesla Motors. The company's name is a tribute to engineer Nikola Tesla.


  • Los Angeles, California, U.S.
    Thursday Jul 1, 2004
    Marlon Brando

    Death

    Los Angeles, California, U.S.
    Thursday Jul 1, 2004

    On July 1, 2004, Brando died of respiratory failure from pulmonary fibrosis with congestive heart failure at the UCLA Medical Center.


  • Washington D.C., U.S.
    Sunday Jul 1, 2007
    World Bank

    Robert Bruce Zoellick was the president of the World Bank

    Washington D.C., U.S.
    Sunday Jul 1, 2007

    Robert Bruce Zoellick was the eleventh president of the World Bank, a position he held from July 1, 2007, to June 30, 2012.


  • Washington D.C., U.S.
    Thursday Jul 1, 2010
    Christine Lagarde

    The PBS NewsHour interview

    Washington D.C., U.S.
    Thursday Jul 1, 2010

    In July 2010, Lagarde told the PBS NewsHour that the IMF's lending program for distressed European countries was "a very massive plan, totally unexpected, totally counter-treaty, because it wasn't scheduled in the treaty that we should do a bailout program, as we did." She also said, "we had essentially a trillion dollars on the table to confront any market attack that would target any country, whether it's Greece, Spain, Portugal, or anybody within the eurozone."


  • Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.
    Thursday Jul 1, 2010
    12:01:00 AM
    LeBron James

    Free agent

    Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.
    Thursday Jul 1, 2010
    12:01:00 AM

    James became an unrestricted free agent at 12:01 am EDT on July 1, 2010.


  • California, U.S.
    Friday Jul 1, 2011
    Amazon

    Sales taxes

    California, U.S.
    Friday Jul 1, 2011

    California starts collecting sales taxes on Amazon.com purchases.


  • Redmond, Washington, United States
    Monday Jul 1, 2013
    X-box

    Xbox 360 units sales

    Redmond, Washington, United States
    Monday Jul 1, 2013

    As of June 30, 2013, 78.2 million Xbox 360 consoles have been sold worldwide.


  • Monroe, Michigan, U.S.
    Wednesday Jul 1, 2015
    Eminem

    Only in Monroe

    Monroe, Michigan, U.S.
    Wednesday Jul 1, 2015

    Eminem appeared on the public access show Only in Monroe, produced in Monroe, Michigan, and was interviewed by guest host Stephen Colbert for an episode that aired July 1, 2015.


  • U.S.
    Saturday Jul 1, 2017
    Jeff Bezos

    Wealth

    U.S.
    Saturday Jul 1, 2017

    In July 2017 Bezos briefly unseated Microsoft cofounder Bill Gates as the wealthiest person in the world.


  • U.S. and Worldwide
    Sunday Jul 1, 2018
    Bitcoin

    Bitcoin's price was $6,343

    U.S. and Worldwide
    Sunday Jul 1, 2018

    Throughout the rest of the first half of 2018, bitcoin's price fluctuated between $11,480 and $5,848. On 1 July 2018, bitcoin's price was $6,343.


  • San Jose, California, U.S.
    Wednesday Jul 1, 2020
    Zoom Video Communications

    Yuan wrote a blog post detailing efforts taken by the company to address security and privacy concerns

    San Jose, California, U.S.
    Wednesday Jul 1, 2020

    On July 1, 2020, Yuan wrote a blog post detailing efforts taken by the company to address security and privacy concerns, stating that they released 100 new safety features over the 90-day period. Those efforts include end-to-end encryption for all users, turning on meeting passwords by default, giving users the ability to choose which data centers calls are routed from, consulting with security experts, forming a CISO council, an improved bug bounty program, and working with third parties to help test security. Yuan also stated that Zoom would be releasing a transparency report later in 2020.


  • Denver, Colorado, U.S.
    Saturday Jul 1, 1916
    Dwight D. Eisenhower

    Wedding

    Denver, Colorado, U.S.
    Saturday Jul 1, 1916

    A November wedding date in Denver was moved up to July 1 due to the pending U.S. entry into World War I. They moved many times during their first 35 years of marriage.


  • Mount Washington Hotel, Bretton Woods, New Hampshire, United States
    Saturday Jul 1, 1944
    International Monetary Fund

    Bretton Woods Conference

    Mount Washington Hotel, Bretton Woods, New Hampshire, United States
    Saturday Jul 1, 1944

    The IMF was originally laid out as a part of the Bretton Woods system exchange agreement in 1944. During the Great Depression, countries sharply raised barriers to trade in an attempt to improve their failing economies. This led to the devaluation of national currencies and a decline in world trade. This breakdown in international monetary cooperation created a need for oversight. The representatives of 45 governments met at the Bretton Woods Conference in the Mount Washington Hotel in Bretton Woods, New Hampshire, in the United States, to discuss a framework for postwar international economic cooperation and how to rebuild Europe.


  • New Hampshire, United States
    Saturday Jul 1, 1944
    Bretton Woods Conference

    Bretton Woods Conference

    New Hampshire, United States
    Saturday Jul 1, 1944

    The conference was held from July 1 to 22, 1944. Agreements were signed that, after legislative ratification by member governments, established the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD) and the International Monetary Fund (IMF).


  • New Hampshire, United States
    Saturday Jul 1, 1944
    World Bank

    Bretton Woods conference

    New Hampshire, United States
    Saturday Jul 1, 1944

    Early in the Second World War, John Maynard Keynes of the British Treasury and Harry Dexter White of the United States Treasury Department independently began to develop ideas about the financial order of the postwar world. (See below on Keynes's proposal for an International Clearing Union.) After negotiation between officials of the United States and United Kingdom, and consultation with some other Allies, a "Joint Statement by Experts on the Establishment of an International Monetary Fund," was published simultaneously in a number of Allied countries on April 21, 1944. On May 25, 1944, the U.S. government invited the Allied countries to send representatives to an international monetary conference, "for the purpose of formulating definite proposals for an International Monetary Fund and possibly a Bank for Reconstruction and Development." (The word "International" was only added to the Bank's title late in the Bretton Woods Conference.) The United States also invited a smaller group of countries to send experts to a preliminary conference in Atlantic City, New Jersey, to develop draft proposals for the Bretton Woods conference. The Atlantic City conference was held from June 15–30, 1944.


  • New Mexico, U.S.
    Tuesday Jul 1, 1980
    Bill Gates

    IBM approached Microsoft

    New Mexico, U.S.
    Tuesday Jul 1, 1980

    IBM approached Microsoft in July 1980 in reference to an operating system for its upcoming personal computer, the IBM PC. IBM first proposed that Microsoft write the Basic interpreter.


  • Washington D.C., U.S.
    Wednesday Jul 1, 1981
    World Bank

    Alden Winship "Tom" Clausen was President of the World Bank

    Washington D.C., U.S.
    Wednesday Jul 1, 1981

    Alden Winship "Tom" Clausen was President of the World Bank from 1981 to 1986.


  • California, U.S.
    Sunday Jul 1, 1984
    Atari, Inc.

    Tramel accusation

    California, U.S.
    Sunday Jul 1, 1984

    Unknown to James Morgan and the senior management of Atari, Warner had been in talks with Tramel Technology to buy Atari's consumer electronics and home computer divisions. Negotiating until close to midnight on July 1, 1984, Jack Tramiel purchased Atari. Warner sold the home computing and game console divisions of Atari to Tramiel for $50 cash and $240 million in promissory notes and stocks, giving Warner a 20% stake in Atari Corporation.


  • U.S.
    Tuesday Jul 1, 1986
    Ted Bundy

    Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals stayed it indefinitely and remanded the Chi Omega case for review on multiple technicalities

    U.S.
    Tuesday Jul 1, 1986

    Less than 15 hours before the scheduled July 2 execution, the Eleventh Circuit Court of Appeals stayed it indefinitely and remanded the Chi Omega case for review on multiple technicalities—including Bundy's mental competency to stand trial, and an erroneous instruction by the trial judge during the penalty phase requiring the jury to break a 6–6 tie between life imprisonment and the death penalty—which, ultimately, were never resolved.


  • Washington D.C., U.S.
    Tuesday Jul 1, 1986
    World Bank

    Barber Benjamin Conable Jr. was former President of the World Bank

    Washington D.C., U.S.
    Tuesday Jul 1, 1986

    Barber Benjamin Conable Jr. was former President of the World Bank Group.


  • U.S.
    Friday Jul 1, 1988
    Nike, Inc.

    Nike's first "Just Do It" Advertisement

    U.S.
    Friday Jul 1, 1988

    Walt Stack was featured in Nike's first "Just Do It" advertisement, which debuted on July 1, 1988.


  • Palo Alto, California, U.S.
    Tuesday Jul 1, 2003
    Tesla, Inc.

    Tesla founded

    Palo Alto, California, U.S.
    Tuesday Jul 1, 2003

    Tesla was founded in July 2003, by engineers Martin Eberhard and Marc Tarpenning, under the name Tesla Motors. The company's name is a tribute to engineer Nikola Tesla.


  • Los Angeles, California, U.S.
    Thursday Jul 1, 2004
    Marlon Brando

    Death

    Los Angeles, California, U.S.
    Thursday Jul 1, 2004

    On July 1, 2004, Brando died of respiratory failure from pulmonary fibrosis with congestive heart failure at the UCLA Medical Center.


  • Washington D.C., U.S.
    Sunday Jul 1, 2007
    World Bank

    Robert Bruce Zoellick was the president of the World Bank

    Washington D.C., U.S.
    Sunday Jul 1, 2007

    Robert Bruce Zoellick was the eleventh president of the World Bank, a position he held from July 1, 2007, to June 30, 2012.


  • Washington D.C., U.S.
    Thursday Jul 1, 2010
    Christine Lagarde

    The PBS NewsHour interview

    Washington D.C., U.S.
    Thursday Jul 1, 2010

    In July 2010, Lagarde told the PBS NewsHour that the IMF's lending program for distressed European countries was "a very massive plan, totally unexpected, totally counter-treaty, because it wasn't scheduled in the treaty that we should do a bailout program, as we did." She also said, "we had essentially a trillion dollars on the table to confront any market attack that would target any country, whether it's Greece, Spain, Portugal, or anybody within the eurozone."


  • Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.
    Thursday Jul 1, 2010
    12:01:00 AM
    LeBron James

    Free agent

    Cleveland, Ohio, U.S.
    Thursday Jul 1, 2010
    12:01:00 AM

    James became an unrestricted free agent at 12:01 am EDT on July 1, 2010.


  • California, U.S.
    Friday Jul 1, 2011
    Amazon

    Sales taxes

    California, U.S.
    Friday Jul 1, 2011

    California starts collecting sales taxes on Amazon.com purchases.


  • Redmond, Washington, United States
    Monday Jul 1, 2013
    X-box

    Xbox 360 units sales

    Redmond, Washington, United States
    Monday Jul 1, 2013

    As of June 30, 2013, 78.2 million Xbox 360 consoles have been sold worldwide.


  • Monroe, Michigan, U.S.
    Wednesday Jul 1, 2015
    Eminem

    Only in Monroe

    Monroe, Michigan, U.S.
    Wednesday Jul 1, 2015

    Eminem appeared on the public access show Only in Monroe, produced in Monroe, Michigan, and was interviewed by guest host Stephen Colbert for an episode that aired July 1, 2015.


  • U.S.
    Saturday Jul 1, 2017
    Jeff Bezos

    Wealth

    U.S.
    Saturday Jul 1, 2017

    In July 2017 Bezos briefly unseated Microsoft cofounder Bill Gates as the wealthiest person in the world.


  • U.S. and Worldwide
    Sunday Jul 1, 2018
    Bitcoin

    Bitcoin's price was $6,343

    U.S. and Worldwide
    Sunday Jul 1, 2018

    Throughout the rest of the first half of 2018, bitcoin's price fluctuated between $11,480 and $5,848. On 1 July 2018, bitcoin's price was $6,343.


  • San Jose, California, U.S.
    Wednesday Jul 1, 2020
    Zoom Video Communications

    Yuan wrote a blog post detailing efforts taken by the company to address security and privacy concerns

    San Jose, California, U.S.
    Wednesday Jul 1, 2020

    On July 1, 2020, Yuan wrote a blog post detailing efforts taken by the company to address security and privacy concerns, stating that they released 100 new safety features over the 90-day period. Those efforts include end-to-end encryption for all users, turning on meeting passwords by default, giving users the ability to choose which data centers calls are routed from, consulting with security experts, forming a CISO council, an improved bug bounty program, and working with third parties to help test security. Yuan also stated that Zoom would be releasing a transparency report later in 2020.


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