America Online, commonly known as AOL, played a pivotal role in the adoption of Internet services in the 1990s, offering dial-up service, online messaging, and various digital media services.
A font refers to the set of characters in one size and style of a typeface. For example, Garamond is a typeface, while 14-point Garamond Italic is a font.
Hypertext, also known as hyperdocuments, refers to electronic documents that present information readable through non-linear pathways by following multiple connections or links.
The term 'Information Superhighway' refers to the electronic transfer of information, including access to databases, banking, television and movie programs, libraries, and more, which became prevalent in the 1990s.
Piracy refers to the unauthorized use, reproduction, or distribution of software, digital media, and other intellectual property, which violates copyright laws and results in legal and financial consequences.
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