• DahGangalang
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    4 months ago

    I was ~8 years old when the search engine wars were going on. Even as close to the “pre-google” age as I was, I literally cannot conceive of existence without it nor fathom how difficult some (relatively basic) things must’ve been.

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      Every single band had their own website, and email addresses. And every candy, pop or snack had to have a poorly made flash game or two.

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      4 months ago

      People pulled map pages out of a phone book and marked them up to take with them if they needed to find a new location in town.

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      I was in my teens during the “search engine wars,” and I distinctly remember my elementary school librarian showing off the brand new computerized card catalog when I was in kindergarten. Ran on a Mac. They gave up trying to teach us how to use a card catalog at some point in middle school; I’m not convinced they bothered putting one in the library for the newly built middle school that opened in 2000.