It didn't include my favorite thing ever, JavaScript widgets!
I wrote a little widget called FigmentSearch, which was about as cheesy as you could imagine for around 1996, it let you search through multiple search engines from one text input, back when there were so many choices (Excite, Lycos, AltaVista, WebCrawler, YAHOO, etc.)
I was quite proud of myself, as JavaScript was really new. AT&T had a dialup internet service called WorldNet that was basically #2 or #3 in the US after AOL and probably CompuServe, and they licensed the JavaScript to use on their front page. I thought that was pretty neat, since I was a teenager.
I wrote a little widget called FigmentSearch, which was about as cheesy as you could imagine for around 1996, it let you search through multiple search engines from one text input, back when there were so many choices (Excite, Lycos, AltaVista, WebCrawler, YAHOO, etc.)
I was quite proud of myself, as JavaScript was really new. AT&T had a dialup internet service called WorldNet that was basically #2 or #3 in the US after AOL and probably CompuServe, and they licensed the JavaScript to use on their front page. I thought that was pretty neat, since I was a teenager.