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What was the most popular website in 2000?

What was the most popular website in 2000?

The top site was AOL. That should be no surprise as AOL was the primary way that most people accessed the Internet and most people did not bother to change their default homepage.

What are some old websites?

15 Of The Oldest Websites On The Internet (That Still Work)

  1. Interrupt Technology Corporation (1986)
  2. Vortex Technology (1986)
  3. Texas Internet Consulting (1987)
  4. Caine, Farber & Gordon, Inc.
  5. San Francisco Fogcam (1994)
  6. Acme.com (1994)
  7. Strawberry Pop-Tart Blow-Torches (1994)
  8. Milk.com (1994)

What is the oldest still active website?

The good news is that the first website has been saved at Info.cern.ch for posterity. The better news is that in little pockets online, a handful sites from those early days still operate.

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What was the Internet like in the early 2000s?

Much of the internet in the early 2000s was defined by websites that ushered people into a new age of social media and online entertainment. Take Friendster for example — the massively popular site became a household name before MySpace, and then Facebook overtook both of them as the most popular social network.

How many websites were there in 1999?

3,177,453
Total number of Websites

Year (June) Websites Users per Website
1999 3,177,453 88
1998 2,410,067 78
1997 1,117,255 108
1996 257,601 301

How many websites were there in 1996?

Total number of Websites

Year (June) Websites Users per Website
1996 257,601 301
1995 23,500 1,908
1994 2,738 9,297
1993 130 108,935