
First internet cafe
Cyberia, billed as the World's first internet cafe opened in London in 1994
Witness History · BBC World Service
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Show Notes
The first commercial internet cafe opened in London on 1 September 1994.
Eva Pascoe, from Poland, is one of the founders of Cyberia. She claims that Kylie Minogue was amongst the famous visitors and learnt how to use the internet at the cafe.
Eva tells Gill Kearsley the story of how cakes, computers and Kylie came together to make this new venture a success.
(Photo: Surfers at the Cyberia cafe. Credit: Mathieu Polak/Sygma via Getty Images)