The internet in 1995 was like a small playground, simple and fun, but not very crowded.
Imagine you have a toy box full of blocks, each block representing a website. In 1995, there weren’t that many blocks, just a few big ones like Yahoo! and AOL. You had to type in long names (like www. yahoo. com) to visit them, and the colors were mostly blue and white.
How it changed over time
As years went by, more blocks got added, and they became bigger and brighter. People started using search engines, like Google, which made finding websites easier, like having a map of the playground instead of just walking around blindfolded.
Today’s internet is like a huge, colorful toy city with millions of blocks, you can play games, watch videos, talk to friends all over the world, and even shop for candy from far away. It's not just a place to visit; it's everywhere you go! The internet in 1995 was like a small playground, simple and fun, but not very crowded.
Imagine you have a toy box full of blocks, each block representing a website. In 1995, there weren’t that many blocks, just a few big ones like Yahoo! and AOL. You had to type in long names (like www. yahoo. com) to visit them, and the colors were mostly blue and white.
Examples
- Email was the main way of communicating online, and social media didn’t exist yet.
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