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Re: Most popular websites since 1993 - davemchine - 09-09-2020 Interesting https://memory-alpha.fandom.com/wiki/Rules_of_Acquisition Re: Most popular websites since 1993 - Speedy - 09-09-2020 davemchine wrote: I think with AOL it was more a matter of people moving from the dial-up they offered to cable they couldn’t offer. The company heavily marketed and did have an easy to use graphical user interface that other dial-ups didn’t offer. Re: Most popular websites since 1993 - GGD - 09-09-2020 I'm trying to remember what was on Apple's website in 1993-1994. Maybe downloads for Quicktime browser support. Re: Most popular websites since 1993 - freeradical - 09-09-2020 GGD wrote: According to the Wayback Machine, AAPL did not even have a website until late 1996. https://web.archive.org/web/19961001000000*/apple.com Which makes sense. I believe the first time I used a browser based method for getting on the internet was perhaps 1995. I remember going on temporary duty to Osan Air Base in the Summer of 1994, and there was no such thing as a web browser on my Windows laptop, even though Mosaic did exist at the time. I had a Unix account with the communications squadron there, and I would use telnet to connect with the server. This was how I got email back to my unit in California. Edit: This was the computer server at Osan Air Base in the Summer of 1994! It provided Unix accounts for anyone and everyone who needed internet service and email. Everyone! https://loomcom.com/3b2/ Re: Most popular websites since 1993 - GGD - 09-09-2020 freeradical wrote: According to the Wayback Machine, AAPL did not even have a website until late 1996. https://web.archive.org/web/19961001000000*/apple.com Which makes sense. I believe the first time I used a browser based method for getting on the internet was perhaps 1995. I remember going on temporary duty to Osan Air Base in the Summer of 1994, and there was no such thing as a web browser on my Windows laptop, even though Mosaic did exist at the time. I had a Unix account with the communications squadron there, and I would use telnet to connect with the server. This was how I got email back to my unit in California. I think you're misinterpreting things. The reason why there's no archive before 1996 is because Archive.org didn't start until 1996, not that the websites didn't exist before then. One site that I was surprised to NOT see high on the list was AltaVista, that was the very first search engine that I used. In that video it makes just a brief appearance in Jan and Feb 1998 even though it was around since late 1995. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AltaVista Re: Most popular websites since 1993 - Speedy - 09-09-2020 Apple probably made it due to eWorld. Apple included an eWorld floppy for dial-up with every Mac. |