20 The most important website in Internet development history (part 2)
Please continue to explore the next 10 websites in the top 20 websites that play an important role in the development history of the Internet.
Please continue to explore the next 10 websites in the top 20 websites that play an important role in the development history of the Internet.
- 20 The most important website in the history of Internet development (part 1)
11. Yahoo (1994)
Yahoo is a well-known website that offers many network services, allowing users to communicate, search, advertise . But undergoing many incidents, Yahoo is increasingly backward. The once-popular messaging app, Yahoo Messenger was officially closed in July 2018.
12. Google Earth (2003)
Google Earth is a Earth simulation software, creating a world map based on satellite, aerial and GIS imagery.
13. Soundcloud (2008)
This is an online music sharing site that allows musicians to upload their music in high quality formats. In addition, on Soundcloud users can also create music lists, share and track other users, write comments.
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14. Flickr (2004)
Flickr is an online photo sharing service. Not only does Flickr support users to share their images, but Flickr also allows them to access its huge photo gallery.
- How to upload photos to Flickr and insert photos from Flickr into Blog, forum
- Instructions for registering a Flickr account
15. DeviantArt (2000)
DeviantArt is an online community of art, videograpy and photography. Here, you can search all art works around the world in all areas of art, and if licensed by the author, you can download it.
16. Twitch (2011)
Twitch is an effective live video streaming platform for all gamers around the world. The site focuses primarily on live games, concerts and other creative content.
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17. Linkedin (2002)
This is a social networking site employing more than 500 million members in more than 200 countries (as of April 2017).
- Instructions for creating a LinkedIn account
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- 5 tips to help you use LinkedIn better
18. Stack Overflow (2008)
Stack Overflow or Stack Exchange Network, is a website that allows coder to upload questions and provide answers about computer programming.
19. 4chan (2003)
This is a world-renowned photo forum, allowing you to share photos anonymously in the latest order. Users can access without logging in.
20. BuzzFeed (2006)
BuzzFeed has a website for news, media, entertainment, even politics, business and homemade goods. BuzzFeed is popular in various languages such as Indian, Japanese, Mexican, Spanish, .
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- Flickr is notorious for selling users' photos
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