November 30, 1995 in Milan, in the historic theater Franco Parenti, for the first time the Internet came onto the scene. It was really revolutionary and a little crazy. Pioneering. Thanks to the invention of the world wide web, the use of the Internet was just starting to grow around the world. That evening at Parenti (not improvised, but on the bill nine months earlier) revised today appears astonishing, a leap into the future in an Italy that is still totally analogue. We talk about it with the two women architects of such a pioneering evening: Milly Bossi Moratti, a multifaceted woman whose husband had bought Inter Milan three months before the Parenti event, signed the event as curator; is Andrée Ruth Shammah, theater director and soul of Parenti, who instead was the presenter. What really happened on the evening of May 30, 1995 at Parenti? Was there public? The ticket cost 10 thousand lire. Live appointment at 12:30 on 28 May 2021 on the Italian Tech website, the Gedi content hub dedicated to technology and innovation, and on other publications of the Gedi Group such as Repubblica.it and LaStampa.it.