The Internet of the 90s wasn't as widespread, but it had a much greater impact on areas of life and people it touched Having grown up before the age of the Web/Internet, I couldn't disagree more.
I use Youtube on a regular basis to learn about things. Of the top of my head: gardening methods, worm composting, repairing a cracked ipad screen, fixing a macbook with soda spilled on it, learning about new programming environments.
Facebook and other social media have been given much deserved credit for allowing democratic organization of an unprecedented level in the Middle East.
Wikipedia is astoundingly useful for learning things quickly about math, history, science, culture, etc.
Skype keeps my parents in touch with their grandchildren even better than I kept in touch with my own grandparents when I lived an hour away from them growing up.
You could go on all day describing companies and Internet industries that have completely changed the way people live: Ebay, Salesforce.com, CNN.com, Blizzard, etc.
After all, you didn't name technologies, you named brands/services.
The brands are the ones that dominate the services being covered, just like in the old days Xerox was a verb that stood in for the service of making photocopies.