16/05/2026
The Internet was designed by accident and the proof Is right in your browser
In early 1993, a small team at a federally funded research lab in Illinois released a piece of software that almost no one outside academic computing had heard of. It was a web browser. It had a point-and-click interface, could display images inline with text, and ran on ordinary personal computers. Within eighteen months, it had more users than anyone had projected for the entire decade.
That browser was called Mosaic. And the reason it matters still, today, in ways most people never think about is that it didn’t just give people a way to see the web. It decided what the web would look like. What it would feel like. What would it be for?
Here’s the strange part: nobody planned any of that.
https://newsdailys.com/how-1992-shaped-the-internet/