Remembering eWorld, Apple's forgotten online service<article>
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<p>Just before the Internet’s meteoric rise in the public consciousness, large centralized dial-up services like America Online, Prodigy, and CompuServe dominated the online landscape. In this
competitive climate 20 years ago,
Apple introduced eWorld, a subscription-based information service available to Mac and Newton users. Despite its closure in 1996, eWorld remains notable for its city-based interface metaphor and as a symbol of Apple’s overreach in the era.</p><figure class="large ">

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Remembering eWorld, Apple's forgotten online service