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One of my firsts posts here at ForeverGeek was about how Google looked like a decade ago. Now here’s more Wayback Machine goodness. This time, it’s about how the early Web adopters looked like.
There is nothing interesting to find and you would do well to avoid prolonged exposure to this heinous baby of an internet. In fact, I can’t in good conscience even recommend you read this article.
Okay, we’ve been forewarned! But, IMHO, it is an interesting read, after all.
The Web in 1996 was not a pretty sight, to tell you the truth. I should know. Tools like the Waybak Machine gets us a chance to laugh at ourselves for how tacky our web design was back then. It’s kind of a friendly reminder to be more humane in building websites and web apps. Perhaps ten years from now, we’ll also be laughing at how the Web looked like in 2006.
World of Nintendo – Circa 1990
.Net Rocks!
How Many Websites Do You Visit?
If social media websites were books: cool art
Nobody Uses IE
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3 Responses for "Websites, Circa 1996"
July 24th, 2006 at 07:32
1Great innovation here. Come over and see us whenever.
July 28th, 2006 at 11:22
2I remember the Lego one…i think i got the internet in 1998…but the lego page looks really familiar.
September 3rd, 2006 at 16:23
3Excellent design! has liked. Come to me on a visit. I shall be glad to all visitors;)
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