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17 Internet Evolution Facts: The 1998 Edition

    The year 1998 was the moment the internet got „organized.” It was the peak of the first dot-com boom, the year of massive corporate mergers, and most importantly, the birth of the company that would become the internet’s homepage. While the world watched the 1998 World Cup and obsession with the Furby hit a fever pitch, the web was evolving into a professional and essential global utility.

    Top 10 1998 Iconic Internet Milestones

    1. Google is Officially Incorporated: In September, Larry Page and Sergey Brin incorporate Google Inc. in a friend’s garage in Menlo Park. Backed by a $100,000 check from Andy Bechtolsheim, they begin their mission to organize the world’s information.
    2. The Launch of PayPal: Max Levchin, Peter Thiel, and Luke Nosek found Confinity, which later becomes PayPal. It revolutionizes the web by allowing people to send money via email, providing the trusted payment layer the internet desperately needed.
    3. The Windows 98 Launch: Microsoft releases Windows 98, which features deep integration with Internet Explorer 4.0. This move makes the web an inseparable part of the PC experience for millions, effectively ending the first „Browser War.”
    4. AOL Acquires Netscape: In a massive $4.2 billion deal, AOL buys Netscape. It is a symbolic moment marking the end of the pioneer era and the beginning of the corporate „portal” era where AOL, Yahoo, and MSN compete for dominance.
    5. The Birth of the „Open Source” Term: The term „Open Source” is officially adopted during a strategy session in Palo Alto. This leads to the creation of the Open Source Initiative, protecting the philosophy behind software like Linux and the future Android.
    6. The DMCA is Passed: The Digital Millennium Copyright Act is signed into law in the US. It becomes the legal foundation for how copyright is enforced online, creating the „notice and takedown” system still used by platforms like YouTube today.
    7. The Launch of the iMac G3: Apple releases the colorful, translucent iMac. With its built-in modem and „i” for „Internet,” it is marketed as the easiest way for families to get online, saving Apple from financial ruin.
    8. ICANN is Formed: The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers is established to oversee the internet’s IP address space and domain name system, taking over these duties from the US government.
    9. The Rise of Diamond Rio (MP3 Players): The first commercially successful portable MP3 player, the Diamond Rio PMP300, is released. It triggers a massive legal battle with the music industry and signals the inevitable shift toward digital music.
    10. The First „Google Doodle”: The founders place a stick figure behind the second „o” in the Google logo to tell users they are attending the Burning Man festival. It is the birth of a cultural tradition in digital interface design.

    Additional Tech & Cultural Observations

    1. StarCraft and Battle.net: Blizzard’s StarCraft becomes a global phenomenon. Its integration with Battle.net popularizes competitive online gaming and sets the stage for modern eSports.
    2. The „Hamster Dance” Goes Viral: One of the earliest examples of a „web meme,” the Hampster Dance website (featuring rows of animated GIFs), proves that simple, repetitive humor can capture global attention.
    3. The Launch of Rotten Tomatoes: Senh Duong launches Rotten Tomatoes to help fans find reviews for Jackie Chan movies. It quickly becomes the definitive internet „Tomatometer” for film criticism.
    4. Y2K Anxiety Begins to Peak: As 1999 approaches, internet forums and news sites become flooded with theories about the Year 2000 bug, driving massive investment in IT infrastructure and software updates.
    5. The Drudge Report and the Clinton Scandal: Matt Drudge uses his website to break news about the Monica Lewinsky scandal, proving for the first time that a single person with a website can compete with major news networks.
    6. XML 1.0 Specification: The W3C releases the XML 1.0 recommendation, providing a flexible way to exchange structured data between different systems on the web.
    7. 1998 The Year of the Portal: This year proved that the internet was no longer just a collection of links. Between the rise of Google and the dominance of AOL, the web became a structured „destination” where users started their digital day.

    🔥 Top 10: Technology

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    2000 File: The AOL-Time Warner Merger
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    Industrial Revolution
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    1996 Vault: 1996 The Year of the Community
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    1999 Archive: Internet Explorer 5.0 Release
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    Music
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    1999 Vault: The Melissa Virus
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    1999 Vault: Alibaba is Founded
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    🔥 More from our 1998 archives:

    1998 Vault: The Launch of the iMac G3
    Apple releases the colorful, translucent iMac. With its built-in modem and "i" for "Internet," it is marketed as the easiest...read more »
    1998 File: XML 1.0 Specification
    The W3C releases the XML 1.0 recommendation, providing a flexible way to exchange structured data between different systems on the...read more »
    1998 Legacy: The "Hamster Dance" Goes Viral
    One of the earliest examples of a "web meme," the Hampster Dance website (featuring rows of animated GIFs), proves that...read more »
    1998 Report: The Windows 98 Launch
    Microsoft releases Windows 98, which features deep integration with Internet Explorer 4.0. This move makes the web an inseparable part...read more »