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Most popular websites since 1993 - Speedy - 09-08-2020

Telling graphic. Visualizer:

https://www.visualcapitalist.com/most-popular-websites-since-1993/


Re: Most popular websites since 1993 - mrbigstuff - 09-08-2020

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Re: Most popular websites since 1993 - rjmacs - 09-08-2020

mrbigstuff wrote:
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You can tell your browser not to do that....


Re: Most popular websites since 1993 - hal - 09-08-2020

that was interesting... seeing a visual representation of the long-held dominance of Yahoo and the slow withering decline was more dramatic than I thought it would be.

The top two sites are now google properties. Impressive.


Re: Most popular websites since 1993 - jonny - 09-08-2020

Wow... Yahoo's still hanging on!


Re: Most popular websites since 1993 - freeradical - 09-08-2020

I'm waiting for Myspace to make a comeback.


Re: Most popular websites since 1993 - jonny - 09-08-2020

freeradical wrote:
I'm waiting for Myspace to make a comeback.
You got your page updated with your latest tracks??


Re: Most popular websites since 1993 - Acer - 09-08-2020

jonny wrote:
Wow... Yahoo's still hanging on!

You can thank the massive traffic generated by MRF's Fantasy Football league.


Re: Most popular websites since 1993 - davemchine - 09-08-2020

AOL owned the market but people fled once there was a choice. They had abused their customer base for too long. Yahoo pretty much owned the market after that but they refused to innovate. Their web apps were incredible when released and then they were incredibly dated when discontinued. These are good examples that you can't abuse your customers and you can't stop innovating.


Re: Most popular websites since 1993 - freeradical - 09-08-2020

davemchine wrote:
AOL owned the market but people fled once there was a choice. They had abused their customer base for too long. Yahoo pretty much owned the market after that but they refused to innovate. Their web apps were incredible when released and then they were incredibly dated when discontinued. These are good examples that you can't abuse your customers and you can't stop innovating.

Sounds like a Ferengi "Rule of Acquisition".


;-)