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. It was intended to be a minor release to bridge the gap between Windows 95 and the future Windows 98, primarily focusing on "Internet Desktop" features that would bake the web directly into the user interface. Ultimately, Microsoft canceled the standalone release, rolling its features into the Windows Desktop Update

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I type winipcfg into the run dialog. The IP address resolves to a parking lot behind a mall that got torn down. Subnet mask: nostalgia. Default gateway: a friend's basement, where we stayed up playing Warcraft II on a beige box that glowed amber when it thought too hard. Reviews of his work, such as the albums

It is a reminder that even in an age of sleek, minimalist interfaces, there is still a profound love for the clunky, pixelated charm of the 90s. Default gateway: a friend's basement, where we stayed

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In the mid-1990s, Microsoft’s consumer roadmap was a blur of rapid iteration. Windows 95 (codenamed Chicago) launched in August 1995 to massive fanfare. Its successor, Windows 98 (codenamed Memphis), wouldn’t arrive until June 1998. In between, Microsoft released a series of for Windows 95.