Google's Past Homepage
kreativemind writes "I took a peek at WayBackMachine.com and found Google's first website. This was very interesting as I also discovered the founders (Larry & Sergey) eGroups board where they wrote about Google's startup site. Also found the "We Moved" site from Stanford."
I can't believe much less evil Google looked back then...
...the site itself was Beta!
:)
Good to see that they've not changed their processes...
Find out about the Lexus Rx400h Hybrid!
... and?
Whatever happened to him? In the early days, he seemed to be a big part of the company and then he just sort of dropped off the face of the (Google) earth. Anyone know the story?
Damn thing is still in beta!
The latest Slashdot meme.
a) it uses the word Google
b) to annoy the hell out of us
c) slow news day
d) A & B
If you chose D, you win!
One man's Funny is another man's Offtopic.
Think there's a google cache of this?
The days of the digital watch are numbered.
Gee, If I had known this was all you had to do to get credit for a posting on slashdot I'd have submitted this a year ago.
Interestingly enough, The WayBack Machine can can also be used to find when Slashdot last posted this story.
1997
1998
1999
2000
Take a look once their server comes up.
(on a side note, Slashcode interprets embedded http://links/ (as in : http://web.archive.org/web/20000301205131/http://w ww.slashdot.org/ incorrectly).
An Indian-American Hindu committed to non-violent thought/speech/action alarmed by the global explosion of radical Islam
http://fury.com/images/weblog/google_circa_1960.jp g
Google's first websitehttp://mirrordot.org/stories/022b166f579c51 7f9aa710acad5f0953/index.html 3 f90d560ad8dbc5d78/index.html
"We Moved"http://mirrordot.org/stories/0b37fdb012aef7
Dependency hell? =>
Stop the presses! A Slashdot reader has discovered archive.org!
No, it doesn't. I discovered a strange fluke and possible flaw in Pagerank, submitted it here, and it was rejected.
This space available.
Typing google.stanford.edu to search, and how I couldn't convince anyone that it was better than Altavista.
Everyone thought "google" was a dumb name for the site, now it's a figure of speech
I just wish my search results were as good as they were in the wayback machine, now people prey on google's spidering and ranking so now I have to wade through the same detritus that I began using google to avoid.
http://teasphere.wordpress.com - A little spot of tea
I typed Google into the old Google search box and it found the new Google! Scary...
"I took a peek at WayBackMachine.com and found Google's first website."
Technically this is incorrect, the first 'Google website' is archived under google.standford.edu. Although obviously he meant the first Google.com webpage, I thought i'd post it for the sake of enjoyment I get from being annoying.
Don't miss the pictures and stats of Google hardware, or Sergey's and Larry's Stanford pages either for those who haven't seen it all before.
Seriously, you just made me realise something.
When you can't find something on Google, I mean REALLY CAN'T find it? After you've tried AGAIN 3-4 times with different words, will you really look elsewhere or just accept the fact that what you're looking for does not exist, because Google says so? I'm sure I'm not the only one doing the latter....
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