The Master of the Internet

Mon, Dec 15, 2008, by Sotiris

Web Talk

Back in the 90’s, he was the master of the internet.

“Everybody’s doing it! Why not you, also? Let Dale teach you how to become a master of the Internet in this affordable three-part video series.”

Dale, the master of the internet, created a 3-part video series in order to teach people how to use the internet. It was back in the 90’s when the internet started to spread so he had the chance to make a fortune by selling those tapes. He had a funny way to teach the internet as you will find out in the video below.

Today this video is considered as a funny one, even though back then it was something extraordinary for the people. Internet was so new and simple back then that people would have to learn how to use it ( now even a 2 years old kid can use it)

“10.000 people use the internet today. By the next decade this number is expected to grow by 50%”

Well that was a great prediction! Enjoy the video below!

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11 Comments For This Post

  1. Clay Hurtubise Says:

    Good one. Imagine where we’ll be in ten years!
    Thanks,
    Clay

  2. ahmedeltaramcy Says:

    I adore INTERNET
    internet users increased dramatically in the last years
    no one can deny the big role of internet in our life nawadays
    so thanks for you and keep going

  3. Yoniwe92 Says:

    Cool…
    That is nice artical.. intersing

  4. shachark Says:

    Nice article, I watched the video.

    I still can’t believe how big the internet got in such a short time.

  5. Dman12 Says:

    think of the future.

    Thanks,

  6. Dman12 Says:

    Very Nice!

  7. denus Says:

    really great work.

    keep it up.

    cheers,

    denus

  8. Katien Says:

    Did this guy actually sell any of his videos?

  9. Bren Parks Says:

    interesting…..

  10. Kimberly Moore Says:

    Great information! The wave is gonna climb in the near future:)

  11. Joni Keith Says:

    The internet is the best thing that ever happened. I can’t imagine my life without it. Truth is, I had to learn how to use it back in the day. But I taught myself.

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