The internet in 1995 was like a simple toy box, fun but not very full.
Computers back then were bigger and slower, like old video game consoles that took minutes to load a level. You had to use websites made of plain text and basic pictures, kind of like coloring books with only a few colors to choose from.
Like Writing Letters
If you wanted to talk to someone online, it was like writing letters, you sent them through the internet, and they got there after a little wait. People used something called email, which felt super fast at first because it was so new.
No Social Media or Videos
There were no videos, no fun games, and definitely no social media to share silly photos with your friends. It was like having only one toy to play with instead of an entire playground.
But even though it wasn’t as fancy as today’s internet, it was the beginning, just like a small seed that will grow into a big tree someday! The internet in 1995 was like a simple toy box, fun but not very full.
Computers back then were bigger and slower, like old video game consoles that took minutes to load a level. You had to use websites made of plain text and basic pictures, kind of like coloring books with only a few colors to choose from.
Like Writing Letters
If you wanted to talk to someone online, it was like writing letters, you sent them through the internet, and they got there after a little wait. People used something called email, which felt super fast at first because it was so new.
Examples
- Using a dial-up connection to load a webpage that took minutes to load
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See also
- How We Made the Internet?
- How Can a Single Light Bulb Change the World?
- How Do You Turn Sand into Glass?
- How Can a Single Message Be Sent Across the World Instantly?
- How Does the Internet Remember Your Passwords?