Internet Archive Websites provide access to deleted website data and historical development. These sites serve as digital archives of the World Wide Web. Archive.today offers bookmarklet functionality for easy navigation and screenshot access
Blog is an informational website with text entries displayed in reverse chronological order. Term "weblog" coined by Jorn Barger in 1997, "blog" by Peter Merholz in 1999. Early blogs were manual updates of website components using FTP software
Facebook was founded by Zuckerberg at Harvard University in 2004. Initially restricted to Harvard students, later expanded to Ivy League and universities. Launched Facemash, a controversial beauty rating system, which caused controversy. Acquired domain name facebook.com in 2005 for $200,000
Computer network connects computers sharing resources over digital interconnections. Nodes include computers, servers, and networking hardware identified by addresses. Networks support various applications like email, video conferencing, and shared resources
Wayback Machine is a non-profit organization with over 500 billion pages since 1996. It preserves internet history and allows viewing original content before updates. Legal status varies by country, with some considering it copyright infringement
Adobe stopped supporting Flash Player on December 31, 2020. Flash revolutionized internet in 1998 as lightweight animation tool. Newgrounds launched automated Flash games portal in 2000. Tens of thousands of games developed using Flash technology