The first time I logged in to the internet, I had a dial-up modem and a large desktop computer with tower, a separate keyboard and giant speakers. After the dial tone, there were squeaks and honks as the computer took its time logging in. Then the words flashed across the screen: “Youve Got Mail.” It was an iconic moment for me and one that millions of people around the world would experience in their own time. Then there were cellphones. You could literally talk to anyone anywhere, as long as there was a signal and you had saved some serious money. Later, smartphones were developed and once again changed the playing field.
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