TLDR: The Internet’s evolution in the ’90s saw the rise of the World Wide Web, introducing browsers like Mosaic and Netscape, amid the dot-com boom. Innovations like hypertext, email, and graphical interfaces spurred rapid online growth. However, the bubble burst in the early 2000s, leading to significant market declines despite earlier exuberance. The next article will explore companies that emerged post-collapse.
A History of the Internet, Part 2: The High-tech Gold Rush Begins

