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AOLRemember when the internet was that weird thing with squawking dial-up tones and websites made entirely of flashing text? (If you don't, ask your parents!) The speed of change online is truly mind-boggling. From the way we shop and find love to how wars are fought and revolutions organized, the internet has left no part of our lives untouched, but here's the thing It's not slowing down!


Artificial Intelligence (AI) that writes poetry (and maybe your next essay), virtual worlds blurring the lines between real and digital, personalized everything... the online landscape shifts faster than we can adapt. It's a lot to take in!


Consider this website your field guide to this constantly changing world. We're going to?


Unpack how this all works: Ever wondered what the heck an 'algorithm' is? We'll explain it in a way that won't make your brain melt.

Highlight the awesome (and the 'yikes'): The internet is a tool for good AND bad. We'll look at both, without the doom and gloom.

Focus on YOU: How is online life affecting your brain, your relationships, your future?

Explore what's next: Get ahead of the tech trends that will change your life, and maybe the world.


...and more, Click here and let's dive into the history of the internet!




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Tea: Gossip or juicy information. When people share it, it's called "Spilling the tea," or people may say, "What's the tea"?

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Wise Words

"The Web as I envisaged it, we have not seen it yet. The future is still so much bigger than the past."

- Tim Berners-Lee