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John Delavera's My Early Days On The Net
John Delavera's My Early Days On The Net
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I remember when I connected to the Net for the first time (back in
1994) using a browser called "Mosaic"... For the young surfers:
employees of Mosaic later created "Netscape," the first easy-to-use
Internet browser. It was at the time Bill Gates had declared, "Our
main software production policy does not include the Internet, so
an Internet browser is not in our plans." Quite ironic, eh? Some
years later, Bill included Internet Explorer as the default in
Windows™, leading Netscape and other companies to sue him for
unfair antagonism.
I remember surfing from site A in the US to site B in Japan, back
to A, and then to site C in Africa, and so on...
After some months or surfing I became "informationoverloaded…"
I had to find out a way to be more productive. The secret was to TRACK anything you do. Keeping a file like a diary…
I started TRACKING what I did, SAVING everything in specific folders: all the website templates I liked, all new resources, answers to common subjects/questions, etc.
1994) using a browser called "Mosaic"... For the young surfers:
employees of Mosaic later created "Netscape," the first easy-to-use
Internet browser. It was at the time Bill Gates had declared, "Our
main software production policy does not include the Internet, so
an Internet browser is not in our plans." Quite ironic, eh? Some
years later, Bill included Internet Explorer as the default in
Windows™, leading Netscape and other companies to sue him for
unfair antagonism.
I remember surfing from site A in the US to site B in Japan, back
to A, and then to site C in Africa, and so on...
After some months or surfing I became "informationoverloaded…"
I had to find out a way to be more productive. The secret was to TRACK anything you do. Keeping a file like a diary…
I started TRACKING what I did, SAVING everything in specific folders: all the website templates I liked, all new resources, answers to common subjects/questions, etc.
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