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Twenty years ago, the first issue of net magazine hit the newsstand. Back in 1994, modems were cool, fax machines were cutting edge and the information superhighway looked very different!
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Tom May is an award-winning journalist specialising in art, design, photography and technology. His latest book, The 50 Greatest Designers (Arcturus Publishing), was published this June. He's also author of Great TED Talks: Creativity (Pavilion Books). Tom was previously editor of Professional Photography magazine, associate editor at Creative Bloq, and deputy editor at net magazine.
