In January 1995, four months had passed since Explorer 2.0 was officially launched.
It attracted so much attention that many households subscribed to internet services just to experience this magical software.
After all, the appearance of browsers brought the once-distant network into the homes of ordinary people.
Together with it came Yahoo, a portal website that fully opened the door to the information age of the internet.
Every day, thousands of websites were established, vastly enriching the content available on Yahoo.
The internet is interconnected, and the dense emergence of websites allowed the internet to expand explosively.
According to research institutes, more than half of the US population had either used or heard of the internet.
Clearly, a brand-new blue ocean market was forming, with more and more people beginning to notice it.
However, not all internet-related companies were thriving; Mosaic had recently experienced a downturn in an adverse environment.