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For millions of Americans, their aol.com address was their first experience with email, and thus, their first introduction to the myriad ways that networked computing could change their lives. Suddenly, you didn’t have to exchange letters or phone calls with relatives across the country. When you wanted to say something to a distant loved one, you could just shoot them an email. And it was free!
How the Internet Happened: From Netscape to the iPhone
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