mercredi 15 février 2017
What Your Favorite Websites Used to Look Like
The date was March 15, 1985 - that's when symbolics.com became the first ever Internet domain name. To celebrate this 30th birthday of .com, let's take a look at what all our favorite websites looked like years ago. Thanks to this infographic from Robert Morris at Ninja Essays, we can see all the archaic designs of The Facebook, Google, Apple, and more. They look ridiculous now, but what will we think about our current websites in 30 years?
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