Yesterday’s cutting edge is today’s old hat.
Given how much the Internet’s become integrated into seemingly every part of our daily lives, it’s easy to forget that the online world is still in its digital infancy. Just two decades ago, the Internet only reached a couple of million computers – a relatively tiny number by today’s standards. Whistleblowers didn’t have Wikileaks. As for social media – Twitter, Instagram, Snapchat, etc. – weren’t even words in the vernacular, let alone actual online destinations. And a Facebook was an actual book of faces and names that was used as a directory on college campuses.
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