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17 Internet Evolution Facts: The 1996 Edition

    If 1995 was the year the internet was born to the public, 1996 was the year it became a culture. It was the era of the first „viral” sensations, the peak of the browser wars, and the moment when traditional media realized the „World Wide Web” was a force that could no longer be ignored.

    Top 10 1996 Iconic Internet Milestones

    1. The Launch of Hotmail: Sabeer Bhatia and Jack Smith launch HoTMaiL, one of the world’s first webmail services. By allowing users to access their inbox from any computer in the world for free, it liberates email from ISP-bound desktop software.
    2. The Arrival of Google (as BackRub): Stanford students Larry Page and Sergey Brin begin collaborating on a search engine called BackRub. It utilizes a unique „PageRank” algorithm to rank pages based on their link authority, laying the foundation for Google.
    3. The Browser Wars Heat Up: Microsoft releases Internet Explorer 3.0, the first browser to seriously challenge Netscape Navigator. It introduces support for CSS and ActiveX, proving that Microsoft is fully committed to dominating the web.
    4. The Birth of ICQ: An Israeli company, Mirabilis, releases ICQ („I Seek You”), the first global instant messaging service. It introduces the concept of an „Online Buddy List,” forever changing real-time digital social interaction.
    5. The Launch of Alexa Internet: Brewster Kahle and Bruce Gilliat found Alexa Internet to track web traffic and archive the internet. This data later becomes the basis for the Internet Archive (Wayback Machine).
    6. The Debut of Flash (FutureSplash): FutureWave releases FutureSplash Animator, which is quickly acquired by Macromedia and renamed Flash. It enables high-quality vector animations and interactivity on low-bandwidth connections.
    7. The CDA and the „Declaration of Independence”: In response to the Communications Decency Act, John Perry Barlow publishes the „Declaration of the Independence of Cyberspace,” arguing that governments have no sovereignty over the digital world.
    8. Nokia 9000 Communicator: Nokia releases the first „smartphone” with internet capabilities. While primitive, it allows users to send emails and browse basic web pages on the go, foreshadowing the mobile web revolution.
    9. The Launch of Expedia: Microsoft launches Expedia, the first major online travel agency. It allows users to book flights and hotels directly, beginning the massive disruption of the traditional travel agent industry.
    10. The First Viral „Meme” (Dancing Baby): A 3D-rendered animation of a Dancing Baby (Oogachacka) spreads rapidly via email and web forums, becoming the internet’s first true „viral” phenomenon.

    Additional Tech & Cultural Observations

    1. The Launch of MSNBC: NBC and Microsoft form a joint venture to launch MSNBC, a 24-hour news channel and website, symbolizing the marriage of traditional broadcast news and the internet.
    2. Ask Jeeves Goes Live: The search engine Ask Jeeves (now Ask.com) launches, allowing users to search using natural language questions rather than just keywords.
    3. The Web Accessibility Initiative (WAI): The W3C begins work on ensuring the web is accessible to people with disabilities, a crucial step in making the internet a universal human resource.
    4. The Rise of Animated GIFs: The „Under Construction” banner and dancing torches become ubiquitous on personal homepages (GeoCities), defining the visual aesthetic of the 90s web.
    5. Quake and Online Multiplayer: The release of Quake introduces high-speed, 3D online multiplayer gaming, leading to the creation of the first major „clans” and professional gaming leagues.
    6. Introduction of HTTP/1.1: The IETF documents the HTTP/1.1 protocol, bringing significant improvements in performance and efficiency that allow the web to scale to millions of new users.
    7. 1996 The Year of the Community: This year proved the internet wasn’t just a library; it was a town square. With the rise of ICQ, webmail, and multiplayer gaming, the web transitioned from a place to „find stuff” to a place to „meet people.”

    🔥 Top 10: Technology

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