What the web looked like in 1994, the year it became the internet
Briefly

In 1994, the modern Internet was mostly the realm of researchers, hobbyists, hackers, and geeks, utilizing services like email, Usenet newsgroups, BBS, IRC, FTP, Gopher, and WAIS for communication and information search.
The Web was a new addition tying different systems together, created by Tim Berners-Lee in 1989, rapidly growing due to being free and user-friendly with HTML, HTTP, and URLs, making cyberspace traversal accessible to anyone with a keyboard and mouse.
Read at Fast Company
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