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"Say hello to the entire, very judgmental Internet."

The Internet (or Net) was the term for the early global computer and communications network on Earth in the 20th and 21st centuries. Its development, along with other advanced technology such as laptops and barcode readers, was due to the work of Chronowerx Industries and Henry Starling. (VOY: "Future's End, Part II")

In 2022, when La'an Noonien-Singh and an alternate James T. Kirk had travelled to Toronto on Earth, Sera, a Romulan agent masquerading as a contemporary human claimed to be using her cellular phone to live stream video of Kirk's arrest by Toronto City Police officers to the Internet. This persuaded the officers to release him. Shortly afterward, Kirk displayed unfamiliarity with the concept of Internet memes. Later on, an employee of an Apple store showed Kirk how to access the DuckDuckGo Internet search engine, allowing him and La'an to locate The Archeology Department store in Vermont and its proprietor, Pelia. (SNW: "Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow")

By the 2020s, the Interface became the primary public means of accessing the Net. A number of channels, such as Channel 90, posted information through the Net. To access the Net, a person had to log on with a specific access number.

Some agencies, such as Sanctuary Districts, did not post their records over the Net. In 2024, during the Bell Riots, a group of residents of Sanctuary District A, led by Benjamin Sisko in the guise of Gabriel Bell, were able to access Channel 90 on the Net and present their stories. This changed public opinion and led to the abolition of sanctuary districts. (DS9: "Past Tense, Part I", "Past Tense, Part II")

Star Trek has had a long presence on the internet. The official site for Star Trek Generations, launched in 1994, was the first site to officially publicize a feature film. [1](X) November 1995 saw the creation of the official site for the entire franchise, StarTrek.com.
It is a popular belief that the way the early internet took off it did in the late 1980s, was due to the large volume of traffic generated by two topics in particular, pornography and Star Trek, the latter having received a substantial boost with the launch of Star Trek: The Next Generation at the time. Executive Producer Rick Berman is on record as being a firm supporter of this popular belief. (TNG Season 2 DVD-special feature, "Mission Overview: Year Two")

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