
Though the dial-up era has passed, these internet relics will make you feel like it's 1996 once again.
1. Space Jam (1996)
A cosmic backdrop, quirky graphics, and Michael Jordan? It's like 1996 gifted us a nostalgic time capsule of greatness.
2. Internet Explorer is EVIL! (1998)
When Microsoft forced its users to install Internet Explorer One, one user wasn’t thrilled about the update.
3. Ask Dr. Internet (1996)
Ask Dr. Internet stands as one of the web's earliest question-and-answer platforms. Beat that, Jeeves.
4. Three Rivers Stadium (1998)
Once the home of the Pittsburgh Pirates and Steelers, Three Rivers Stadium met its demise in 2000. Yet, the website remains oblivious to its fate.
5. Fogcam! (1994)
The longest-running webcam on the web, FogCam has provided a live view of a San Francisco State University courtyard since 1994.
6. You’ve Got Mail (1998)
Warner Brothers still refuses to shut down the movie’s website.
7. Strawberry Pop-Tart Blow-Torches (1994)
Concerned your Pop-Tarts might turn your toaster into a mini flamethrower? There's a website for that. Cheers, 1994!
8. The Robert Deniro Page (1999)
Catch up on what Robert De Niro was up to 14 years ago.
9. Klingon Language Institute (1996)
From the very start, the Internet has been the ultimate haven for all things nerdy.
10. CNN’s O.J. Simpson Trial Page (1996)
While the world watched the O.J. murder trial unfold, CNN compiled all of its coverage into this online portal.
11. Welcome to Netscape (1994)
Though Netscape is no longer with us, the original site still stands. And remember, “To navigate, simply single-click on any blue or purple word or phrase.”
12. Fantasy Baseball Home Page (1996)
For those of us still dreaming of a comeback from Fred McGriff, Greg Maddux, Tino Martinez, and Mo Vaughn.
13. Washington Post’s “Year in Review” (1996)
When the Macarena made its way to the front page of the news.
14. Arngren (2004)
Includes: helicopters, Santa Claus, hovercraft, dinosaurs, robots, and one major design dilemma.
15. Bob Dole/Jack Kemp Presidential Campaign (1996)
Just in case Ross Perot is the only name that rings a bell.
16. Amanda Please (2002)
Penelope Taynt’s obsession remains as strong as ever, please.
17. Zombo (1999)
Hang on, hang on…
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