
In the 1990s, the internet was a hard-to-explain concept to people. Even though it’s commonplace now, the idea of electronic mail and being able to surf endless amounts of information_without using an encyclopedia was quite foreign. Many books, videos and images were created to help explain the Internet, some helpful, others not so much._Let’s relive those early attempts at educating the masses about the relatively new concept of a connected digital world. Surfing the web One of the most common ways the internet_was depicted in the 1990s was people quite literally surfing it. The book pictured above by Scholastic was…
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