archive.salon.com — In an age where Go.com was new, and the Netscape and Yahoo Portals ruled the Web, one start-up company "with the unlikely name of Google.com" is showing the way. Salon.com in December of 1998 produced one of the first ever reviews or for that fact, mentions of Google.com still around on the internet today.
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tempest212Feb 17, 2008
Those were the days.
govstoogeFeb 18, 2008
putting a dot at the end has special meaning. I had to use it in korea to access some sites that weren't defaulted to korean
beats1234Feb 18, 2008
spelled correctly
affinityFeb 18, 2008
Creepy how spot on that article was. I mean, it mentions a lot of things that eventually came true. Spooky!
Closed AccountFeb 18, 2008
Actually, there should always be a dot at the end of domain names. But it is not necessary and is omitted by default.
exomniFeb 18, 2008
Whoa. 1998 was a long time ago.
exomniFeb 18, 2008
Netscape Navigator, bitch.