People were using the Internet a lot by 1996 (although we were using a dial up connection) which is why most of these predictions have proved substantially correct.
A dial up connection meant downloading a low definition 2 minute video was an exercise in endurance.
The Internet was however much the same as now except there was more competition in search engines, browsers and video sites. Mostly though, it was just slower. Much slower.
I first experience the BBS system through a dial up a friend had. Pure and utter boredom. Even looking at a single image took seemingly forever and of course they were usually the most dismal of quality at first. That was all prior to Windows 95. Most people I knew at the time were still using Dos commands. 89-99 were really the golden years of the internet before all the regulations.
“Ten years from now, America Online will have gone the way of the water-bed store.” -Bruce R. Burningham, writing a letter to the editor of The New York Times in the January 14, 1996 issue
People were using the Internet a lot by 1996 (although we were using a dial up connection) which is why most of these predictions have proved substantially correct.
A dial up connection meant downloading a low definition 2 minute video was an exercise in endurance.
The Internet was however much the same as now except there was more competition in search engines, browsers and video sites. Mostly though, it was just slower. Much slower.
I first experience the BBS system through a dial up a friend had. Pure and utter boredom. Even looking at a single image took seemingly forever and of course they were usually the most dismal of quality at first. That was all prior to Windows 95. Most people I knew at the time were still using Dos commands. 89-99 were really the golden years of the internet before all the regulations.
- Paul Krugman, Leftist genius and Nobel Prize-winning "economist," 1998.
Solely to annoy children like you.
A dial up connection meant downloading a low definition 2 minute video was an exercise in endurance.
The Internet was however much the same as now except there was more competition in search engines, browsers and video sites. Mostly though, it was just slower. Much slower.