TECHNOLOGY

Remember how some of your favorite websites looked like 10 years ago?

A website now lets you revisit them

August 18, 2017

A website that shows what some of the popular media networks and websites looked like ten years ago loads them day by day and is available to the public.

Whether the reason is nostalgia for the past or curiosity to see how the internet has changed its course for a decade, the website www.tenyearsago.io

brings back memories and revisits a world that did not know a mobile version at the time.

The websites shown are mainly Western such as YouTube, reddit, Amazon, Fox News, CNN, The New York Times, BBC, ESPN, CNBC, Time, Apple, IMDB, IGN Entertainment, The White House, and Y Combinator.

It will refer you to the era of George W. Bush, Fifa 2008, Call of Duty 4, and Apple’s first iPhone.

The sites from 2007 present a different layout that might seem annoying to use for many millennials nowadays with a smaller font and dull layouts.

Ten Years Ago credits its content to the Wayback Machine, a website presenting a library of billions of web pages saved over time.


August 18, 2017
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