gizmodo.com — Digging through websites cached from the 90s is akin to seeing a celebrity's high school yearbook pictures—during the early, awkward years of the web, brave companies made a stab at winning consumer hearts through 15" CRTs and 14.4k dial up modems.
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Closed AccountJan 27, 2008
Gee I wonder if Jizzmodo got this idea from digg - coincidence that this page was made a couple of hours after the first one was made popular - i think not - they even included the lego page
adrianc333Jan 27, 2008
Seriously, what's with these "Websites in 1996!! PICS!!!" Stories?We've all known about Archive.org for ages now.This isn't anything new.Usually, when a Internet User posts a website which was archived by Archive.org, they get flamed for posting "old stuff."I fail to see the difference.Or, is it because;1. It has a Apple 96' Screenshot.2. It's blog-spam by gizmodo.com
ericdanoJan 28, 2008
And when is Gizshmo going to complain about the net in 1980? What is the point of this?They should go back to turning off displays
dewyjuhlJan 28, 2008
i remember that google. I was 6 years old when my dad showed me google and the internet. I'm 16 now
rustymetalJan 28, 2008
yeah and I accidentally click the link before seeing it was gizstupido
rarsonJan 28, 2008
Remote access for email was free if you were using a free service like Juno, as I was.
gstepJan 28, 2008
Yahoo was so much easier to figure out back then.
zippoJan 28, 2008
Yeah, I really miss all those pop-up ads too. /sarcasm
brownsnake12Jan 28, 2008
make me
mahdaengJan 28, 2008
Frames!
lightspeed2Jan 30, 2008
gizmodo is a real pile of s**t, part 500000
dannersFeb 29, 2008
How can you say Digg STILL sucks when you haven't even been registered 2 months? How do you even know what it was like before these "changes"?