Jumping back in time to 1999, CIO WebBusiness magazine wrote a feature article on the emergence of the Internet at Kodak...led by a much younger Wayne Neale! One of Wayne's observations included:
"Neale imagined a day when families across America would use the Internet to share their lives with written and voice messages and, most importantly, with pictures. With the right browser, he thought, friends could swap photos the way they swap jokes over the telephone."
How's that for a glimpse into the uncharted future of what the Internet would become?
"Neale imagined a day when families across America would use the Internet to share their lives with written and voice messages and, most importantly, with pictures. With the right browser, he thought, friends could swap photos the way they swap jokes over the telephone."
How's that for a glimpse into the uncharted future of what the Internet would become?