| |  | | | jeffweico | 03-15-2015 01:17 AM | Compuserve, GEnie, The Source, PC Pursuit, AOL... Quote:
Originally Posted by Dmshark25
(Post 650394)
Nice!! Brings back memories, it used to buy time, like you had so many minutes or hours you could use a month and if you went over they would kill you, like a cellphone bill | I remember CompuServe. $13 per hour, $6 per hour after 9pm.
Also Prodigy. It had great graphics, for its day, but had fewer users than AOL, so the games and discussion groups were not much fun. They died a few years after they started up.
There was also The Source and GEnie.
I had all of them at one time or another. I liked GEnie because it was half the price of CompuServe. But using it was more difficult. And all 3 of these (CompuServe, The Source and Genie) were text only. If you wanted to do certain things like look up newspaper or magazine articles, that was extra. Depending on what it was, it could be anywhere from $1 - $60 and even more. With CompuServe, if you wanted to connect at 9600 Baud, it was about $25 per hour. One month I ran up a $1,000+ bill and my Dad nearly killed me!
When AOL came out, they all lost a lot of customers. I believe it was $19.95 per month for up to 10 hours, which was a bargain, because CompuServe would cost a minimum of $60 for 10 hours. AOL also had better graphics and did not charge extra for connections up to 14.4kbps. Eventually, AOL became unlimited. After the internet became a reality, they were the nation's biggest ISP. But broadband killed them. Now they are a content provider.
There was also PC Pursuit, a service that let you call BBS's is other cities a lot cheaper than long distance, which was EXPENSIVE back then.
God, I am SUCH A NERD!!!
:pound: |
| Dmshark25 | 03-15-2015 01:24 AM | Re: Compuserve, GEnie, The Source, PC Pursuit, AOL... I,was trying to think of the name , Prodigy this was my first Internet Server, and than I had AOL
I still remember how amazing it was , and just the stupid simple things like a Chat room or even the Ads and banners that would be moving live across the page, there was nothing like it before
It's crazy how fast technology evolves
In ten years I can't even imagine what the Internet will be |
| RosieTosie | 03-15-2015 04:25 AM | Re: Compuserve, GEnie, The Source, PC Pursuit, AOL... Great insight guy's, what about 50 years from now because timescales are increasing of course, we have a good enough idea of what will be around in 30 or so years from now, but longer than that will there be anything near the leaps in capabilities to achieve things that have been in the last even 30 years. |
| SilentHill | 03-15-2015 10:04 AM | Re: Compuserve, GEnie, The Source, PC Pursuit, AOL... I remember using Napster. I was in elementary school. good ol days. AOL and slow ass dial-up then upgrading to expensive DSL. lol haha |
| slokor | 03-15-2015 10:14 AM | Re: Compuserve, GEnie, The Source, PC Pursuit, AOL... Quote:
Originally Posted by Dmshark25
(Post 650414)
In ten years I can't even imagine what the Internet will be | Think Oculus Rift and combine that with an article I just read about virtual shopping.
In addition they've just come up with a new gadget you can on your finger that will let you feel textures and such within such a virtual environment.
Wonder where that will put the ebay experience... |
Re: Compuserve, GEnie, The Source, PC Pursuit, AOL... Quote:
Originally Posted by SilentHill
(Post 650499)
I remember using Napster. I was in elementary school. good ol days. AOL and slow ass dial-up then upgrading to expensive DSL. lol haha | haha i remember when limewire became the hot new thing and people were getting so many viruses :smash: |
Re: Compuserve, GEnie, The Source, PC Pursuit, AOL... Compuserve went under if I recall correctly.
Hah limewire...wow what a memory | | All times are GMT -5. The time now is 08:01 PM. | |
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