The internet has been a hub of innovation and entertainment since its inception, and some moments have stood out as particularly memorable and influential. Here are some of the most interesting viral and historical moments that have shaped the internet as we know it.
### The Birth of ARPANET
In 1966, the Advanced Research Projects Agency Network (ARPANET) was founded, marking the beginning of the internet. This network, designed to share critical information in case of a catastrophic event, laid the groundwork for the global network we use today[2][5].
### The World's First Livestream
On November 22, 1993, the world's first livestream went live, featuring a humble coffee pot in the Trojan room at Cambridge University. This quirky start to live internet broadcasting paved the way for real-time online content[2].
### Mosaic and the Rise of Memes
In January 1993, Marc Andreessen and Eric Bina launched Mosaic, the first popular web browser that allowed users to see images embedded on web pages. This innovation spawned the creation of memes, revolutionizing how we consume and share content online[2].
### AOL's Free Trial CDs
In 1993, AOL began mailing out free internet trial CDs to millions of households, often included with purchases or even in cereal boxes. This campaign helped AOL grow into a $150 billion company with over 25 million users within a decade[5].
### Yahoo and the Early Web
In January 1994, Jerry Yang and David Filo created "Jerry and David’s guide to the World Wide Web," later renamed Yahoo!. This human-edited web directory provided a personal touch to navigating the web, making it invaluable in the early days of internet exploration[5].
### The Rise of YouTube
YouTube was born in 2005, partly inspired by the desire to share viral moments like Janet Jackson and Justin Timberlake's Super Bowl halftime show incident. The first video uploaded to YouTube, "Me At The Zoo," by co-founder Jawed Karim, set the stage for a platform that would change how we consume and share video content[4][5].
### Viral Videos
Some videos have become iconic in internet history. "David After Dentist," uploaded in 2009, features a young boy's hilarious reaction to anesthesia and has garnered over 142 million views. Another notable example is "Lazy Sunday," a bootleg copy of a Saturday Night Live skit that significantly boosted YouTube's popularity in 2005[4].
### Pokémon Go Phenomenon
In 2016, Pokémon Go took the world by storm, using augmented reality to bring Pokémon into the real world. Within a month of its release, the app was downloaded 100 million times, creating a shared experience that transcended traditional gaming[5].
These moments, from the technical milestones to the viral sensations, have contributed to the dynamic and ever-evolving nature of the internet, shaping how we interact, share, and entertain ourselves online.