For more than 20 years the Internet was narrowed down to the usage of a few tech-savvy that knew how to navigate it. It’s only in 1993-94 that it became mainstream when Marc Andreessen created the Mosaic browser while studying at the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) and brought the Internet to the general public allowing them to navigate the web comfortably with a positive user-friendly experience. And, for the first time user could establish an active presence over the internet by loading their own documents, photos, sounds, video clips, and hypertext “links” to other documents. And just like that, navigation of the internet started to have a meaning and it made sense to a layman.