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Where do you want to go today?

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"Where do you want to go today?" is a well-known tagline from Microsoft, introduced during the late 1990s as part of its advertising campaign for Internet Explorer. The slogan was intended to convey a sense of exploration and possibility that the internet offered to users, inviting them to think about the vast array of information and experiences they could access online.

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