The Evolution of Internet
Wakeuplater.com brings us as cool article about how the Internet has evolved in the past 10 years. It's amazing to see the design of cool companies have changed a lot, but the design of those with an 'old soul' didn't get much different.
It also makes us wonder how internet may look in 10 years from now. Would we wear special 3D glasses, or maybe wear a full virtual really set? That makes me worry, thinking that maybe the future of internet might be something like Second Life. For the full article, please visit Wakeuplater.com.
The CNN Evolution


The of Apple Evolution



The Nike Evolution (Keanu would say: Whoa)



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6 Comments
great post!!
and yes it have changed a LOT!
I liked the way how CNN turned from "blocky" to "smooth-flowing" style of their website, whereas Apple's "uncluttered" old-school style evolved into their respected "aqua-ish" theme to their now clean and stunning look.
i like this one
nice post :)
you can try this yourself with any website. Just visit the wayback machine @ http://www.archive.org/web/web.php
As the corporate world has come to recognize that a web site is not only cool, but essential, they began to throw more resources and money into them. Eventually, they realized that resources alone is not enough and began to throw talent and technology at them. Finally they have reached a "reasonable" state of usefulness with some cool factor. As talent and technology improves, that cool factor and usefulness will (hopefully) only increase.
Cool post! :-)
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