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by dowager_dan99
371 days ago
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dial-up penetration in the mid-90's was still very thin, and high-speed access limited to universities and the biggest companies. Here's the numbers ChatGPT found for me: * 1990s: Internet access was rare. By 1995, only 14% of Americans were online. * 2000: Approximately 43% of U.S. households had internet access . * 2005: The number increased to 68% . * 2010: Around 72% of households were connected . * 2015: The figure rose to 75% . * 2020: Approximately 93% of U.S. adults used the internet, indicating widespread household access . |
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1995 was when Windows 95 launched, and with its built in dialup networking support, allowed a "normal" person to easily get online. 1995 was the Netscape IPO, which kicked off the dot-com bubble. 1995 was when Amazon first launched their site.