A while ago, Facebook has just finished celebrating the 10 anniversary of the high buildings on the ground can be very glamorous, but, again how large sites have had a green look, more than 10 years in a short period of time to emerge many of the current popular web site, let us look back at the time they are like a hick! although, It seems to look miserable, but who doesn't have a terrible history of the dark?
Google
In January 1996, Railly Peggy and Chergues Bourg Two, a PhD student at Stanford University in California, launched a research project on search in the school. and the traditional search by search words in the page number of occurrences to order the results of the different methods, two of people together to develop a site to make an accurate analysis of the relationship between the search engine. The engine, known as PageRank, assesses the importance of the site by checking the backlinks in the Web page, which is far more accurate than the basic search techniques of the time. In the beginning, Peggy and Boolean named the search Engine "BackRub" and later changed to "Google". A mathematical large number googol is the source of this name (the number 1 has 100 0, that is, the natural Number 10 100 times)
YouTube
YouTube is a video-sharing website set up in the United States to allow users to upload, watch and share videos or videos. Company registered on February 15, 2005, by Taiwanese-American Chen and other people, the website of the slogan for "broadcast yourself" (Express Yourself), the site's logo ideas from the early television monitor (cathode ray tube). So far YouTube has become the leader of the same type of site, creating many online celebrities and stimulating online authoring.
Facebook
Facebook, an online social networking service, is the name of spoken English, online 15 o'clock American Time February 4, 2004, founded by Mark Zuckerberg and his college roommates. Facebook's members were initially limited to Harvard students, but later expanded to other students in the Boston area, including some Ivy League schools and Stanford University. It gradually increased support for high school students who did not join the university and was eventually opened to anyone aged 13 or above. At present, any user who claims that at least 13 years of age can become a registered user of FB and enjoy all the free features of the website. According to Facebook's statistics, as of September 2012, there were more than a billion of active users in the site, and users uploaded more than more than 219 billion pictures.
Yahoo
Yahoo. (English: Yahoo! Inc.,nasdaq:yhoo) is a multinational internet company in the United States, a global Internet service company and global portal giant. It offers a range of Internet services, including portal sites, search engines, Yahoo! Email, news, and login. Yahoo! was founded by Stanford University graduate student Jerry Yang and David Ferrow in January 1994 and founded on March 2, 1995, with the company's headquarters in California State Sunnyvale City.
Amazon
Amazon (English: Amazon.com INC.,NASDAQ:AMZN) is a multinational e-commerce company headquartered in Seattle, USA. The company's business began in the online bookstore, and soon the commodity diversified. Currently, Amazon is one of the world's largest internet online retailers. Bezos founded the company in July 1994, and initially named it "cadabra",amazon.com, the site was launched in 1995. After that, Cadabra's name was renamed by the Amazon River, one of the world's largest rivers.
Twitter
Twitter (the official Chinese version of Twitter) is a social network and a microblogging service that allows users to update messages that are no more than 140 characters, also known as tweets. The service was launched by Dorsey in March 2006 and started in July. Twitter is very popular all over the world, according to Dick Costolo, the current CEO of Twitter, which has a total of 140 million active users by March 2012, and these users publish about 340 million Dick Costello a day.
NYTimes
The New York Times, abbreviated NYT, is a daily newspaper published in NY, USA, and has considerable influence in the world. It is the representative of the serious newspapers in the United States, has long been a good public trust and authority. Because of its classical seriousness, it is sometimes dubbed "The Grey Lady" As opposed to the Wall Street Journal's conservative flagship newspaper, The New York Times is the first American liberal newspaper, originally known as The New York Daily Times, the founder of Henry New-york. J. Raymond and Jones.
Myspace
Myspace is a social networking service that provides the sharing and storage of personal interactions, user-defined friends ' networks, profile pages, blogs, groups, photos, music, and video videos. Myspace also provides internal search engines and internal email systems. The site is headquartered in Santa Monica, Calif., and its parent company headquarters is located in New York.
Mashable
Mashable is an internet news blog. Founded by Pete Cashmore in July 2005. Monthly access volume over 7 million, Alexa ranked more than 300. It is one of the most heavily accessed blogs in the world. Mashable writes about YouTube, Facebook, Google, Twitter, MySpace, Apple, and other news about other social media. By the end of 2009, Mashable had more than 1.8 million Twitter follower, more than 90,000 of Facebook fans, and more than 330,000 RSS subscriptions.