We were all young once, but the Internet has never been old, only existing as the briefest blip in the continuum of human existence. This writer only got email, for the first time, in the late '90s.
Check out the Internet, TV and movie screens, and it seems like everyone is wallowing in the past. Viewers 18 to 40, in particular, are obsessed with the Day-Glo, super-fun time that represents their ...
The past few months have been pretty transformative for the world of Internet culture, as the COVID-19 pandemic has caused people to spend more time indoors and more time online. Social media networks ...
Exactly three years ago my roommate said something witty while sitting on our couch and looking up images of French fries. About two years ago I was eating dumplings in Chicago. About a year ago my ...
An image of a retro computer desktop went viral, sparking nostalgia among millennials. A viral user lamented how the internet had since become "a terror that extends ...
Emily Price has an interesting piece on TechnoBuffalo about whether the Internet is killing our memory. In fact, she's really talking about nostalgia, not recall memory in general, but it's a ...
I was inspired to write my column in this week’s print TIME (subscription required) last month, after my various online newsfeeds began filling up with remembrances and celebrations of Friends‘ 20th ...
Vanilla Ice is selling Kraft macaroni and cheese now. The dudes of Full House are selling Greek yogurt. Boyz II Men recently made a cameo on How I Met Your Mother. This year's Super Bowl featured, of ...