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Back in 2004, the web had some 50
million sites. (Today, it has more than 600 million.) the most popular
brand on the World Wide Web was Microsoft’s MSN.
Google was the fifth most popular brand on the World Wide Web, ranking below Yahoo and AOL.
people still talked about the “World Wide Web.” “blog” — defined as “a
Web site that contains an online personal journal with reflections,
comments and often hyperlinks” — was chosen as Merriam-Webster’s word of
the year.
Britney Spears was Google’s most popular search query — followed by
Paris Hilton, Christina Aguilera, and Pamela Anderson. (Yes! Pamela
Anderson!)
Janet Jackson’s Super Bowl wardrobe malfunction was the most searched term to date on Lycos.
people still used Lycos. The Howard Dean campaign was pioneering grassroots organizing and fundraising on the Internet.
Time magazine was recommending Friendster.com as one of the best websites of the year.
the BBC was recommending Encyclopedia.com as one of the web’s “most useful websites.” (Wikipedia launched in early 2001.)
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The Internet at the Dawn of Facebook
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