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Love this: a museum of internet artifacts, including the first email, Line Rider, an early Netflix website, Space Jam, and the first mp3. Some them are interactive โ€” try signing on to AOL.

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Jeff Koke

OMG. That was a trip down memory lane. I worked for Steve Jackson Games from 1991-1995 and during that time, they set up a dial-up ISP in a back room. I moved from BBSs to the Web during that time and had created my first web site by 1993. The collection is extremely well done, especially the interactive parts. That must have been really time-consuming to put together. Impressed!

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