History in Screenshots

One of the things I keep stumbling upon are amateur software histories told through series of screenshots.  Here are a couple examples.  The first is a slideshow from ZDNet—which strictly speaking isn't an amateur publication at all, although as far as history is concerned I think it's close enough—that provides a look back at Windows boot screens from 1.01 to Vista.  The second is more clearly an amateur effort, which bills itself "A Visual Browser History, from Netscape 4 to Mozilla Firefox".  Presented by Andrew Turnbull, a student at West Virginia University, this second entry is undoubtedly the more ambitious of the two, providing extended commentary on more than fifty screenshots and rare looks at such forgotten Mozilla milestones as the release of Phoenix 0.1, the original Firefox.

Tom Scheinfeldt

Tom Scheinfeldt

Tom is Professor of Digital Humanities at the University of Connecticut. He writes about history, technology, digital humanities, design, higher education, and (sometimes) politics.
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