You’ve Got Memories
34 years ago, America Online changed just about everything. The day AOL arrived (how did the L in online get its own letter in the acronym?) was like the first day of a brand new Wild West. So much exploration ahead. While AOL isn't going anywhere, it is finally laying its dial-up service to rest, despite the 160,000 people who still use it. (For those that still use it, three companies still offer dial-up Internet service: Microsoft, Juno, and NetZero.)
Want to take a stroll down internet memory lane? Close your eyes and imagine the tone in your head. Here are nine early memories of dial-up Internet through AOL in the '90s.