Dot-Com Service Memories? 96
Buster Chan asks: "As the dotcom boom was still going strong in 1998, there was a service called MyTalk, which I used to send/recieve e-mail/voicemail/telephone calls/horoscopes and so forth, for free; it was mostly a unique, ad-driven way to avoid paying a quarter for telephone calls from payphones. Most of the ads were recruitment ads for the U.S. Army. MyTalk was a major tool for my online socialization when I was seventeen. Does anyone else have fond memories of MyTalk, or know of similar services that exist for free nowdays, or does anyone remember using interesting, unique services from the dotcom boom that no longer exist?"
Re:My fondest memory (Score:2, Informative)
Banner Driven Software (Score:3, Informative)
I also remember Juno and NetZero providing free internet, the later of which now charges $14.95 a month for dialup.
Re:DialPad.com (Score:3, Informative)
Re:The good old days... (Score:4, Informative)
Groceryworks.com (Score:2, Informative)