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Early Internet Support: When Users Thought CD-ROM Trays Were Cup Holders

Key Takeaways

  • The early days of the internet involved handling highly varied and often humorous user misunderstood hardware functionality.
  • Providing 'tech support for the internet' meant acting as a catch-all resource for all user peripheral confusion.0:09

Talking Points

  • Acting as tech support for the browser meant addressing every possible user issue with early PCs.
  • Users frequently confused mechanical CD-ROM drive trays with cup holders.

Analysis

This anecdote highlights the 'first-mile' problem of new technology adoption: users rarely understand the affordances of novel har...

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