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No, it happened four years later with the iMac.

At the time of the article, you had trouble getting a computer with a TCP/IP stack on it out of the box. The NeXT machines did, and Macs did, but most people had windows and didn't even have TCP/IP, IIRC

The iMac was the first internet connected out of the box machine.




There's more to it than being connected to the Internet out of the box.

>> their Navigator platform will be our primary interface to the world

Replace Netscape with Google and Navigator with 'Chrome'


Windows 95 had TCP/IP support, but didn't enable it by default on network cards etc.




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