When mentioning the 1990s, people tend to talk about the huge shifts in culture around the world as well as the economic boom. But the technological transformations inside and outside the home are what marked this era, which has spawned some favorite products so far.

Technology was fashion in the 1990s, it affected everyone, and everyone was interested in it either for fear of being left behind or because they had a real desire to use technology.

This decade is categorized throughout history as the decade in which the digital age began to evolve. Interestingly, some technology in previous decades has been replaced by better and newer versions.

1- Global Oxygen Network Inventions
The World Wide Web will literally continue to change the course of history after it has made the world much closer. Tim Burns-Lee invented the World Wide Web in 1989. CERN's computer scientist wanted to create a better and more effective way of sharing information.

Lee was well aware that millions of computers are connected together via a rapidly evolving Internet. The British scientist realized that he could share information by using an emerging technology called hypertext.

By 1990, Lee had written the three foundational technologies of the web that she uses today, HTML, URL and HTML. Then go to write the first web editor (browser).

The end of 1990 saw the first web page, and in 1991 people from the CERN community were invited to join this new community.

Mr Tim Burns invented the World Wide Web in 1989 (Reuters)

2 - Google and research in the piles of information
How many times a day do you use Google? Better yet, think about how many people use Google every day. Google is today the most powerful and powerful company in the world. Founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin met in 1995 at Stanford University.

By the following year, a college friend was continuing to write a program for the search engine you know and love today. In 1998 Google was officially established.

Google is today the most powerful and powerful company in the world (Getty Images)

3- Nintendo 64 start real games
Nintendo 64 will remember in history as one of the most beloved home games. In mid-1996, Nintendo 64 was launched in Japan and reached the US market later that year. The console not only featured a stick as the primary control, but also a major advance for an industry that delivers a highly accurate gaming experience.

Nintendo 64 was launched in Japan and reached the US market later that year.

4- DVD by Netflix and YouTube
Do you remember how normal content was before digital content or digital broadcasting? You can find a DVD or DVD in popular markets and libraries. It was developed in 1995 and put on the market in 1996.

And with this new technology came DVD players.

You can find DVD or DVD disc in popular markets (Reuters)

5- Black and white text messages
The first official text message was sent in 1992. Neil Babworth, a former developer of Sima Group Telecom, sent it to Vodafone's director Richard Jarvis with "Happy Birthday".

6 - Adobe Photoshop integrate art with technology
Photoshop has become an effective tool used worldwide. This technique was created by Thomas and John Knoll, brothers who were very fascinated by how art was integrated with technology.

Although the program took time to develop and coding in the 1980s, after receiving a boost from investors, Photoshop 1 was put on the market in early 1990.

This technique was created by Thomas and John Knoll, two brothers who were very fascinated by how art was merged with technology (French)

7 - Linux and the beginning of open operating systems
If you're a big fan of Linux, you're probably a fan of robotics. In 1991 Linus Torvalds was only in his second year of college when he began developing one of the world's most important open source operating systems. Interestingly, Torvalds was simply trying to create an operating system for his computer.

In 1991, Linus Torvalds was only in his second year of college when he began developing one of the world's most important open source operating systems.