
12 Things You Had to Do to Get on the Internet in the ’90s
Getting on the Internet in the '90s was a test of patience, involving screeching modems, slow-loading pages, and the constant fear of getting disconnected if someone picked up the phone.
Getting on the Internet in the '90s was a test of patience, involving screeching modems, slow-loading pages, and the constant fear of getting disconnected if someone picked up the phone.
The early 2000s were packed with legendary software that shaped how we worked, played, and wasted time online.
These once-popular websites were the kings of the internet—until they weren’t.
Trends come and go, surging to popularity with an exciting flash, then vanishing just as rapidly. These trends can cover all spheres, from fashion to technology to fleeting cultural fads catching interest. Twenty well-known trends that made a fleeting but significant presence in this article will leave us with recollections and perhaps a little nostalgia.
Several social media platforms rose in the early days of the Internet but faded into obscurity for various reasons. These sites were essential in forming online communities but finally lost relevance when more powerful platforms took the front stage. This article examines 15 obscure social media sites and provides a window into the Internet's past.
The Internet in the 2000s was a chaotic wonderland of glittery MySpace pages, cringeworthy memes, and weird trends that once seemed cool but now make us question our life choices.