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Diah 2 year s ago
I remember working in an office in '99-'00, and complaining about how terrible Ask Jeeves was. My buddy told me about this new thing called "googol, but spelled wrong." In the beginning, it was soooo much better than it is now. There was no corporate influence, just a bunch of guys who wanted a better search engine. Greed eventually corrupts all things.
       
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Orilla 2 year s ago
All of the great flash animation/game sites like newgrounds, weebl's stuff and homestar runner. These might all still exist, but were around to entertain us long before youtube.
       
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Janie 2 year s ago
#13 What you say?!
       
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Brady 2 year s ago
Janie,

Make your time!
       
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Arthusa 2 year s ago
Got my first computer in '85. No big businesses, no jurisdiction, just pure anarchy.

A common saying was "97% of the people online are guys. They other 3%.. are lying."
I am female. Fun times, fun times.
       
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Norbert 2 year s ago
I still live by the recommendation of the last post, but I would say it like don't share ANY real personal information on the internet.
       
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“Back during the day, it was taboo to show your real face on your website. This was a time where many kids weren’t smart when it came to online safety.

To be fair, this is still an issue today. Back during the day many online safety tips included to never tell someone the state you live in, real name, school or show your real photo. In my opinion, I think more people should follow those old tips.”

 

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