Oct 9, 2012
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Path co-founder Dustin Mierau: ‘an app without design is like a good story printed on a dot matrix printer’
I have a quite few early memories actually and probably more than I should have. The installation of our first modem — 14.4 beautiful kilobits per second streaming right to my parent’s Mac Centris 610 (at least when they weren’t using the phone). Using early versions of Netscape Navigator, discovering Webcrawler, trying to make my first Hypercard stack available to other people in the world, most of the web being text displayed against a pretty serious looking default grey background.

Path co-founder Dustin Mierau: ‘an app without design is like a good story printed on a dot matrix printer’

I have a quite few early memories actually and probably more than I should have. The installation of our first modem — 14.4 beautiful kilobits per second streaming right to my parent’s Mac Centris 610 (at least when they weren’t using the phone). Using early versions of Netscape Navigator, discovering Webcrawler, trying to make my first Hypercard stack available to other people in the world, most of the web being text displayed against a pretty serious looking default grey background.
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