The internet has evolved into a refined space where everything is just a click away, whether it’s meeting people online, reading newspapers, listening to a book, watching a movie or even playing video games. However, it wasn’t always as simple or smart as it is today.

You have no idea how messy it was in its infancy, a time of dial-up connections, quirky animations and hand-coded web pages. Perhaps, your parents have told you something about the internet evolution. Thus, if you want a glimpse of those days, stroll down memory lane at https://neal.fun/internet-artifacts is a charming time capsule that captures this early internet era.

There is no doubt that the site Internet-Artifacts is a museum of the internet’s humble past, showcasing an array of vintage tools, forgotten memes, retro web designs and all that once defined the online experience of your parents. Whether you’re a curious visitor or a diehard fan of the oldies, this site offers a fun, insightful glimpse into the early web.

As you open the site, you’ll find yourself immersed in a nostalgic feel, with its simple, rustic homepage displaying internet oddities. Each artefact is accompanied by the year it was created, along with a brief history or explanation, making the experience both engaging and informative. As you click through to the next artefact, you’ll uncover fascinating digital relics, everything from old error messages to forgotten chat rooms and iconic moments that shaped internet culture.

As part of today’s generation, the more you explore, the more you realise how far we’ve come. For example, you’ll discover when the first smiley was used, what the first MP3 was, or learn about the Morris Worm and why it was created. It’s a fun and educational journey through digital history, making this site a must-visit for anyone nostalgic for the web’s early days, or curious about how their parents once navigated the digital world.

So whether you are someone who wants to revisit old memories or someone discovering them for the first time, Internet Artifacts gives you a true nostalgic feel. What are you waiting for, just open: https://neal.fun/internet-artifacts/

Published in Dawn, Young World, September 21st, 2024

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