Before the widespread adoption of the Internet in the 1990s, daily life, communication, and information gathering looked very different. People relied on landline phones, mail, newspapers, magazines, and television for communication, current events, and entertainment. Traveling to physical locations like libraries or stores was necessary to research topics or shop for goods and services.
Before the widespread adoption of the Internet in the 1990s, daily life, communication, and information gathering looked very different. People relied on landline phones, mail, newspapers, magazines, and television for communication, current events, and entertainment. Traveling to physical locations like libraries or stores was necessary to research topics or shop for goods and services.
Before the widespread adoption of the Internet in the 1990s, daily life, communication, and information gathering looked very different. People relied on landline phones, mail, newspapers, magazines, and television for communication, current events, and entertainment. Traveling to physical locations like libraries or stores was necessary to research topics or shop for goods and services.