How cool it'd be, if you could actually see how Google, Yahoo! and other Such Top and amazing websites used to look, when they just got unveiled.
All you would see is raw, web-page layouts, with no actual sense of CSS or JavaScript. Yes, that’s right. What we see today is a much advanced form of web-development, and this was not the case about Many years back when the Internet revolution picked up across the world.
Wayback Time Machine is one such tool that takes you back in time, and lets you view exactly how a website used to look in its early days of its Formation.
Wayback Time Machine is an archive of websites, cached over the years and included in their official database, accessible to anyone. Surprisingly, you would be able to access almost all websites though this tool, but you won’t be able to view archives for Facebook, may be due to their privacy issues which weren’t really that strong in their early days.
Google [January 17 '1999]
Yahoo! [July 3 '1997]
And here’s Google And Yahoo! in their early years, with a raw design and layout. Seems like the early impressions are not really in good quality in the Wayback Time Machine database.
You can access any website using Wayback Time Machine easily. Try it out yourself and let us know your experience via the comments section below.
All you would see is raw, web-page layouts, with no actual sense of CSS or JavaScript. Yes, that’s right. What we see today is a much advanced form of web-development, and this was not the case about Many years back when the Internet revolution picked up across the world.
Wayback Time Machine is one such tool that takes you back in time, and lets you view exactly how a website used to look in its early days of its Formation.
Wayback Time Machine is an archive of websites, cached over the years and included in their official database, accessible to anyone. Surprisingly, you would be able to access almost all websites though this tool, but you won’t be able to view archives for Facebook, may be due to their privacy issues which weren’t really that strong in their early days.
Yahoo! [July 3 '1997]
And here’s Google And Yahoo! in their early years, with a raw design and layout. Seems like the early impressions are not really in good quality in the Wayback Time Machine database.
You can access any website using Wayback Time Machine easily. Try it out yourself and let us know your experience via the comments section below.
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