In the mid 1990's many people were on line, but the internet and the world wide web were still a new phenomenon. This program looks at the new open world of the web. Demonstrations include Eudora, Anarchy, the WELL, WinCIM, InterACT.net, and HoTMetal Pro HTML Editor. Guests include New York Times technology writer John Markoff. Also features a profile of the band Severe Tire Damage, the first band to ever perform live over the internet. Originally broadcast in 1995.
Eudora... that's a name I had not heard in a while.
vicsartv 1 week ago
technically the internet dates back as far as the 1960s, but it was in the 90's it began to boom, and according to the simpsons soon we'll have the ultranet where we can plug in a cable straight into our necks.
eamorales658 1 month ago
03:04
"Gates kidnapping?"
"GET YOUR OWN WEB PAGE!!"
"getting out of speeding tickets?"
nothing changed
BoardsHD 1 month ago
The Net. I haven't called the Internet that ever. Maybe because in 1995 I was in 8th grade.
Uprock415 2 months ago
Here's a message I got from Steve Jobs *cough name drop cough*
al321hopkins 3 months ago 2
A message from Steve Jobs!
Gregz0r1 4 months ago
What kind of "play tools" were they selling?! 13:59
OmegaWolf747 4 months ago
oh...internet bubble days....I MISS YOU!
hamiltonjsh 5 months ago
Crazy that this internet thing is merely 15 years old after this was shot...and yet look how insanely ubiquitous it is...
avedic 5 months ago
haha he's reading the news paper while he's on the internet. the computer chronicles rules though.
Jaahhk 7 months ago