15 Noteworthy Websites That Changed the Internet

There are millions of websites out there. Many of them are unique, either in small ways or in large ones. But the individual impact of any particular site on the overall Internet is generally negligible, if there’s any impact at all.

changed the internet 15 Noteworthy Websites That Changed the Internet

Not so with the fifteen sites here. These sites changed the Internet, mostly for good, in substantial ways. Included here is everything from Geocities (which could probably be blamed entirely, either directly or indirectly, for every ugly web design “trend” that’s ever been) to Wikipedia (which has made information almost universally accessible) to Google (which has changed or influenced virtually everything online).

1. Wikipedia

Changed the way we find information. Before Wikipedia, most online encyclopedias were either sorely lacking in information, or required you to have a paid subscription to access their content. Wikipedia changed all that by not only allowing anyone to view the content for free, but also by allowing individual users to review and update content, making it more complete and accurate overall. Wikipedia also brought crowdsourcing and user-generated content to the mainstream online, making both much more viable and valuable.

wikipedia 15 Noteworthy Websites That Changed the Internet

2. Amazon.com

Changed the way we shop. Prior to Amazon.com, online shopping wasn’t much different than shopping out of a mail-order catalog, except it wasn’t nearly as popular. While Amazon started out selling just books and related items, it has expanded to sell virtually anything you can think of, either directly or through partner sites large and small. Amazon also made free shipping a standard on orders over a certain dollar value, which has impacted the shipping rates and policies of many other online retailers.

amazon 15 Noteworthy Websites That Changed the Internet

3. Hotmail

Changed the way we use email. Before Hotmail came along, email was basically tethered to a single computer. When you checked your email, it was pulled and deleted from the remote server, meaning the only place you could view it was at your computer. Need an email at home that you received at work? Too bad. There was no way to access it unless you went back to the office. Hotmail changed all that by providing webmail that could be accessed from any computer with an Internet connection. Now, web-based email is widely used and provided by a huge variety of providers. Even though Hotmail is no longer the primary provider of webmail (and is now owned by Microsoft), they were still pioneers in the technology.

hotmail 15 Noteworthy Websites That Changed the Internet

4. Facebook

Changed the way friends connected. While Facebook wasn’t the first social network, it has definitely become the most popular and has really changed the way friends interact with one another. Sure, people use FB to talk online, but they’re also increasingly using it as a way to plan get-togethers offline. They’re using it to follow and interact with their favorite bands, actors, and other personalities. People use it to keep in touch with business contacts, friends, family, and acquaintances. Facebook has made social networking mainstream, across a variety of demographics and virtually worldwide.

facebook 15 Noteworthy Websites That Changed the Internet

5. Project Gutenberg

Changed the way we read. Project Gutenberg has a much longer history than most people realize. They created the first ebooks, and gave them away for free. You can now read virtually every major book in the public domain, sometimes in multiple languages on their site. Without the pioneering steps the founders of Project Gutenberg took, ebooks would not be where they are today.

gutenberg 15 Noteworthy Websites That Changed the Internet

6. Twitter

Changed the way we communicate. Twitter has made one of the biggest impacts on the Internet in recent memory. The idea that 140-character messages, broadcast publicly (for the most part), would change the way people communicate with one another would have been hard to believe ten years ago. But Twitter has become not just a powerhouse in the way individual communicate with one another, but also in the way businesses communicate with their customers. Complaining about poor customer service on Twitter can often result in almost instant messages from the company in question, and often results in a satisfactory resolution. Twitter has also made celebrities more accessible, with hundreds of celebs now using the service to interact with their fans.

twitter 15 Noteworthy Websites That Changed the Internet

7. Pandora

Changed the way we find new music. Before Pandora, if you wanted to listen to music online, you usually turned to a streaming radio station with pre-programmed content. Sure, you might get lucky and find a station that had mostly music you liked, but maybe it wasn’t diverse enough, or it still kept playing that one song you HATED. Pandora changed all that. Now, you can program your own radio station by just entering the name or a song or artist and then giving the thumbs up or down to music played. With a minimal amount of user input, Pandora has gotten surprisingly good at creating playlists that reflect one’s musical taste. The bonus is that songs or artists you might not have heard of are often thrown into the mix, based on what you already like.

pandora 15 Noteworthy Websites That Changed the Internet

8. Apple

Made minimalist web design cool. Apple had one of the first corporate websites designed with a minimalist aesthetic. As far back as the late 90s, Apple was starting to show a more minimalist take on web design than many other corporate sites, and by early 2000, they’d adopted the white and gray color scheme and top navigation they still employ today.

apple 15 Noteworthy Websites That Changed the Internet

9. YouTube

Changed entertainment. Before YouTube, there weren’t many options if you wanted to watch a video online. You could sometimes find a video here or there, but with bandwidth costs, they were few and far between. Website owners just didn’t want to pay the extra costs associated with video content. Then YouTube came along and made it free to post any video you wanted (as long as it wasn’t copyrighted or over ten minutes long). Web users now had a centralized place to go to watch video online. And because of YouTube’s pioneering effort, online video is now enjoyed by millions every day.

youtube 15 Noteworthy Websites That Changed the Internet

10. Craigslist

Changed classifieds. Online classified sites used to be nearly unusable. Between the huge number of spam postings and the fact there were few if any local listings in most areas, there wasn’t much point in using them. But then Craigslist caught on and suddenly there was an online classifieds site that rivaled most local newspaper classifieds. Now you can use Craigslist to find almost anything, no matter where you live.

craigslist 15 Noteworthy Websites That Changed the Internet

11. The Drudge Report

Changed the stature of online news. When the Monica Lewinsky/President Clinton story broke in 1998, it wasn’t a mainstream news source that first reported it. Instead, The Drudge Report held those honors, forever changing the standing of online news sources. Now, online news sources break stories on a regular basis, and are considered by most to be just as reliable as television or print news sources.

drudgereport 15 Noteworthy Websites That Changed the Internet

12. GeoCities

geocities 15 Noteworthy Websites That Changed the Internet

Made the web more accessible. In the early days of the Internet, the only people online (for the most part) were scientists, academics, and those involved in technology. It wasn’t a very exciting place. Then came GeoCities, and suddenly anyone could set up their own webpage for free. Sure, GeoCities spawned a legion of horrifically ugly websites, but it also got a lot of regular people involved in the Internet for the first time and was likely the first design experience of many early web designers.

13. Digg

Changed the way we find and share news. Digg was originally set up as an experiment, but it has completely changed the way many people find news online. The idea of users determining which news was important, relevant, and interesting rather than editors or executives at big news organizations was revolutionary. Now, user-generated news sites are all over the place, both for mainstream news and for individual industries and niches.

digg 15 Noteworthy Websites That Changed the Internet

14. LiveJournal

Hooked millions on blogging. Blogging wasn’t invented by LiveJournal, but they were the first site to offer free blogs to their members. Millions now use LiveJournal, and tens of millions more blog elsewhere, either through other blog hosts or on their own websites. If it weren’t for LiveJournal and similar free blogs hosts that came later, blogging might not have caught on as the global phenomenon it has become.

livejournal 15 Noteworthy Websites That Changed the Internet

15. Google

Changed everything. This one might seem a bit dramatic, but it really is true. Google has invaded virtually every aspect of the Internet. No matter what you do online, you probably interact with one Google service or another multiple times every day. And most people use at least one Google product or service one a regular basis personally. Whether it’s a Blogger blog, a Picasa photo album, a Google search, or even a YouTube video (or any of the dozens of other services Google owns), Google-controlled sites are everywhere.

google 15 Noteworthy Websites That Changed the Internet

Author: Cameron Chapman

Cameron is a professional Web and graphic designer with over 7 years of experience. She writes for a number of blogs, including her own, Cameron Chapman On Writing. She's also the author of Internet Famous: A Practical Guide to Becoming an Online Celebrity.

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  • http://burnthecanvas.com Oliver Rankin

    great post, I used most of these websites, pandora brings back memories! Good website.

  • http://burnthecanvas.com Oliver Rankin

    great post, I used most of these websites, pandora brings back memories! Good website.

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  • Roman

    You are right most of this sites changed MY internet.

  • Roman

    You are right most of this sites changed MY internet.

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  • http://www.worldstuffer.com Worldstuffer

    While Craigslist changed the way we use classifieds, Worldstuffer.com is still changing it with it’s Socialized Free Classifieds system.

  • http://www.worldstuffer.com Worldstuffer

    While Craigslist changed the way we use classifieds, Worldstuffer.com is still changing it with it’s Socialized Free Classifieds system.

  • http://chipps.ca Adrian Trimble

    I’ve no doub there will be many people that disagree with some items on this lost but I think it’s pretty thorough. Gotta love geocities!

  • http://chipps.ca Adrian Trimble

    I’ve no doub there will be many people that disagree with some items on this lost but I think it’s pretty thorough. Gotta love geocities!

  • Sandstream

    I belive the title should have been “15 sites that changed things for people living in the US…”

  • Sandstream

    I belive the title should have been “15 sites that changed things for people living in the US…”

  • http://tonywan.com Tony Wan

    Very informative…. And agree with you that google has changed everything. Good blog!

  • http://tonywan.com Tony Wan

    Very informative…. And agree with you that google has changed everything. Good blog!

  • http://webreputationmanagement.net Online Reputation Management

    That you put live journal in over MySpace actually kind of shocks me.

    You don’t seriously think live journal has had more impact than MySpace, right?

  • http://webreputationmanagement.net Online Reputation Management

    That you put live journal in over MySpace actually kind of shocks me.

    You don’t seriously think live journal has had more impact than MySpace, right?

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  • Jared

    …Apple? …Really? And for that reason?

    I’d have put in eBay, Last.fm, or even StickDeath.com before that. But I suppose I should be used to the Apple fanboy society by now; it just still stupefies me sometimes.

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  • Jared

    …Apple? …Really? And for that reason?

    I’d have put in eBay, Last.fm, or even StickDeath.com before that. But I suppose I should be used to the Apple fanboy society by now; it just still stupefies me sometimes.

  • http://www.instantfundas.com Kaushik

    Apple didn’t change the Internet. But some others did that you left out like:

    Paypal
    Pirate Bay (maybe)
    Flickr (not earth shattering, but still deserves a place)
    Last.fm

  • http://www.instantfundas.com Kaushik

    Apple didn’t change the Internet. But some others did that you left out like:

    Paypal
    Pirate Bay (maybe)
    Flickr (not earth shattering, but still deserves a place)
    Last.fm

  • http://www.ljdiaz.com James

    hmm… I was expecting to see Paypal on the list…. As for me, Paypal changed the way people shop online.. Without it, I could not imagine how people who used to be paranoid to shop online be able to shop online freely and worry free as of today without any risks of getting their bank accounts stolen.

  • http://www.ljdiaz.com James

    hmm… I was expecting to see Paypal on the list…. As for me, Paypal changed the way people shop online.. Without it, I could not imagine how people who used to be paranoid to shop online be able to shop online freely and worry free as of today without any risks of getting their bank accounts stolen.

  • http://ezdia.com Vikas Shukla
  • http://ezdia.com Vikas Shukla
  • http://ezdia.com Vikas Shukla

    I feel that ezdia is going to be the next big thing in internet. It combines google, digg, linkedin, liveperson and elance – all in one – an enterprise networking platform – watch out for next two months.

  • http://ezdia.com Vikas Shukla

    I feel that ezdia is going to be the next big thing in internet. It combines google, digg, linkedin, liveperson and elance – all in one – an enterprise networking platform – watch out for next two months.

  • Me

    ffs Apple?
    and where is 2ch4chan?

  • Me

    ffs Apple?
    and where is 2ch\4chan?

  • Zee Roods

    OMG dude, Facebook and MySpace totally ROCK dude.

    Jess
    http://www.online-anonymity.us.tc

  • Zee Roods

    OMG dude, Facebook and MySpace totally ROCK dude.

    Jess
    http://www.online-anonymity.us.tc

  • PJ

    @Worldstuffer
    I disagree with this website changing classifieds with it’s Socialized Free Classifieds system. This website is junk and will never get to where Craigslist is today.

  • PJ

    @Worldstuffer
    I disagree with this website changing classifieds with it’s Socialized Free Classifieds system. This website is junk and will never get to where Craigslist is today.

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  • Mike

    Not a bad list, but you can’t possibly leave eBay out – it was THE first social network and brought millions of people online.

  • Mike

    Not a bad list, but you can’t possibly leave eBay out – it was THE first social network and brought millions of people online.

  • http://www.iphonegewinnspiel.com Gewinnspiel

    Yeah i am really addicted to facebook. :(

  • http://www.iphonegewinnspiel.com Gewinnspiel

    Yeah i am really addicted to facebook. :(

  • http://www.dwhs.net DWHS

    For better or worse? I definably think some for much worse.

  • http://www.dwhs.net DWHS

    For better or worse? I definably think some for much worse.

  • bobo

    It’s important to note that Digg (2004) wasn’t the pioneer of user-determined content, that was Kuro5hin (1999).

  • bobo

    It’s important to note that Digg (2004) wasn’t the pioneer of user-determined content, that was Kuro5hin (1999).

  • http://www.venturetothetop.com/the-challenge/ Dee Kumar – The Productivity K

    I have to dissagree with Apple making the list.

    For me Ebay made a huge impact on the way people shopped online and in some way must take credit for the huge rise in internet use. At it’s hight it was the number one site on people’s lips… something which I have also discussed on my blog.

    Paypal and flickr also make my list, but it should be noted that althought Paypal opened people’s minds to shopping online it was not the first money trading system online.

  • http://www.venturetothetop.com/the-challenge/ Dee Kumar – The Productivity King

    I have to dissagree with Apple making the list.

    For me Ebay made a huge impact on the way people shopped online and in some way must take credit for the huge rise in internet use. At it’s hight it was the number one site on people’s lips… something which I have also discussed on my blog.

    Paypal and flickr also make my list, but it should be noted that althought Paypal opened people’s minds to shopping online it was not the first money trading system online.

  • J. Brandon Loberg

    No Atlas Magazine? Really?

    In the mid-90′s, when most websites still had grey backgrounds and blue links, Atlas was the birth and consummation of web design itself. For this reason, it was also the first website collected into a museum (SFMoMA).

  • J. Brandon Loberg

    No Atlas Magazine? Really?

    In the mid-90′s, when most websites still had grey backgrounds and blue links, Atlas was the birth and consummation of web design itself. For this reason, it was also the first website collected into a museum (SFMoMA).

  • revDJkev

    Seriously I cannot believe that Slashdot was not on here. . . .

  • revDJkev

    Seriously I cannot believe that Slashdot was not on here. . . .

  • http://cyberwarfaremag.wordpress.com Phantom-Train

    Slashdot.org should have made the list. Way more than Apple. Many other sites had innovative designs also. Moreover,
    Internet != Web. I agree with previous posters also, eBay, Paypal and 4chan should have made the list (I’m sure you can find those sites in the news more often than LiveJournal and Pandora…

  • http://cyberwarfaremag.wordpress.com Phantom-Train

    Slashdot.org should have made the list. Way more than Apple. Many other sites had innovative designs also. Moreover,
    Internet != Web. I agree with previous posters also, eBay, Paypal and 4chan should have made the list (I’m sure you can find those sites in the news more often than LiveJournal and Pandora…

  • Peter

    Yes, Pandora at least is for US residents only.

  • Peter

    Yes, Pandora at least is for US residents only.

  • http://www.mixx.com/users/fatlester FatLester

    Digg may have come first, but Mixx has perfected the concept Digg was founded upon.

    IMO, Mixx is the better site hands-down.

  • http://www.mixx.com/users/fatlester FatLester

    Digg may have come first, but Mixx has perfected the concept Digg was founded upon.

    IMO, Mixx is the better site hands-down.

  • R Shannon

    Shoulda left out Twitter and you forgot Ebay.

  • R Shannon

    Shoulda left out Twitter and you forgot Ebay.

  • Ryan Lynch

    Where is Yahoo in this list? They introduced the concept of the personalized “portal” page. While not as sexy as it used to be it is still a pervasive concept throughout the intertubes.

  • Ryan Lynch

    Where is Yahoo in this list? They introduced the concept of the personalized “portal” page. While not as sexy as it used to be it is still a pervasive concept throughout the intertubes.

  • http://momentsfromtheheart.com Sandy Allen

    Amazon’s game-changer wasn’t free shipping, or even its huge inventory. The true buzz in the late 90s was Amazon’s recommendation engine – that it didn’t matter what the retailer thought was related, all that mattered was actual shopper actions. This was incredibly radical.

    Napster brought the whole issue of copyright and intellectual property to the forefront and changed the web forever, spawning both iTunes and the DMCA.

    Hotwired started banner ads.

    And as poster children of the dot-com bust – which certainly spurred technical innovation while forcing reality into the “new economy” – we should recognize Pets.com and DrKoop.com!

  • http://momentsfromtheheart.com Sandy Allen

    Amazon’s game-changer wasn’t free shipping, or even its huge inventory. The true buzz in the late 90s was Amazon’s recommendation engine – that it didn’t matter what the retailer thought was related, all that mattered was actual shopper actions. This was incredibly radical.

    Napster brought the whole issue of copyright and intellectual property to the forefront and changed the web forever, spawning both iTunes and the DMCA.

    Hotwired started banner ads.

    And as poster children of the dot-com bust – which certainly spurred technical innovation while forcing reality into the “new economy” – we should recognize Pets.com and DrKoop.com!

  • Viet Dao

    I think you should include Basecamp in there from 37signals. I think they pretty much revolutionized the SaaS business model that you see all over the web now. They might have not been the first, but they made it mainstream and a very profitable business model.

  • Viet Dao

    I think you should include Basecamp in there from 37signals. I think they pretty much revolutionized the SaaS business model that you see all over the web now. They might have not been the first, but they made it mainstream and a very profitable business model.

  • http://ansh.thisisitonline.info Amberly | Web Designer

    Very nice article….
    The internet has changed the world, mostly through these Specified sites.
    Thanks for post such a wonderful article….

  • http://ansh.thisisitonline.info Amberly | Web Designer

    Very nice article….
    The internet has changed the world, mostly through these Specified sites.
    Thanks for post such a wonderful article….

  • asian

    When will u ppl in US start looking beyond the US? While some of these sites we all will agree with, there are many that have had little impact globally.

  • asian

    When will u ppl in US start looking beyond the US? While some of these sites we all will agree with, there are many that have had little impact globally.

  • Jim

    It’s a shame that slashdot.org didn’t make the list, since it was what digg is now for a LOOOONG time…. And what about myspace or friendster? Those social networking sites predate facebook by years. Sure, Facebook is the more robust now, but it didn’t change the web, the forerunners did. This list gets a big thumbs down from me.

  • Jim

    It’s a shame that slashdot.org didn’t make the list, since it was what digg is now for a LOOOONG time…. And what about myspace or friendster? Those social networking sites predate facebook by years. Sure, Facebook is the more robust now, but it didn’t change the web, the forerunners did. This list gets a big thumbs down from me.

  • http://1daylater.com Paul King

    Twitter really has done wonders for our startup business so I can testify to it being a lifechanging website. Still seems to be a few on there I’ve never heard of. Time to track em down and see what they’re about. Paul – http://1daylater – activity tracking for freelancers

  • http://1daylater.com Paul King

    Twitter really has done wonders for our startup business so I can testify to it being a lifechanging website. Still seems to be a few on there I’ve never heard of. Time to track em down and see what they’re about. Paul – http://1daylater – activity tracking for freelancers

  • Gunny

    Apple? As soon as I saw that I disregarded this article as garbage.

    ebay? Napster (introducing people to online music)? Apple? I bet the author wrote this on his iWhatever at a star bucks.

  • Gunny

    Apple? As soon as I saw that I disregarded this article as garbage.

    ebay? Napster (introducing people to online music)? Apple? I bet the author wrote this on his iWhatever at a star bucks.

  • http://massoren.net Søren

    Amen to that. I’ve never heard of half of these.

  • http://massoren.net Søren

    Amen to that. I’ve never heard of half of these.

  • mary

    In my opinion, Apple should be removed and replaced by Paypal or Ebay. James is right. Either of the two sites revolutionized the way we shop.
    Also, I think everyone is trying to avoid this, but 4chan created internet cultural movements. It practically defines the sense of humor for this generation. On top of that, this list is missing a forum.

  • mary

    In my opinion, Apple should be removed and replaced by Paypal or Ebay. James is right. Either of the two sites revolutionized the way we shop.
    Also, I think everyone is trying to avoid this, but 4chan created internet cultural movements. It practically defines the sense of humor for this generation. On top of that, this list is missing a forum.

  • Toby Wollin

    You missed the site that IMHO made this all possible, America On-Line. America On-Line introduced:
    Free Email (“You’ve got mail!”)
    Chat rooms
    IM (instant messaging – when I was monitoring chat rooms for AOL in 1987, we used that to notify ‘the powers that be’ to come in and yank naughty boys out of the room. That turned into AOL IM)
    Internet News

    The list goes on and on. I’m old enough to remember what came before: the network between academic institutions that we used phone modems to connect, and the best we could get out of it was listserves. AOL was what changed everything and made what we know of as the internet possible today.

  • Rick

    Apple shouldn’t be on this list. But CNET should because it they were a pioneer in the New Media space and the first to prove the online news model could work.

  • Toby Wollin

    You missed the site that IMHO made this all possible, America On-Line. America On-Line introduced:
    Free Email (“You’ve got mail!”)
    Chat rooms
    IM (instant messaging – when I was monitoring chat rooms for AOL in 1987, we used that to notify ‘the powers that be’ to come in and yank naughty boys out of the room. That turned into AOL IM)
    Internet News

    The list goes on and on. I’m old enough to remember what came before: the network between academic institutions that we used phone modems to connect, and the best we could get out of it was listserves. AOL was what changed everything and made what we know of as the internet possible today.

  • Rick

    Apple shouldn’t be on this list. But CNET should because it they were a pioneer in the New Media space and the first to prove the online news model could work.

  • http://jostam.com Jostam

    This was a really good compiled list of sites but I think ebay should also get some credit here, it really introduced people to the world of eCommerce far greater than amazon did.

  • http://jostam.com Jostam

    This was a really good compiled list of sites but I think ebay should also get some credit here, it really introduced people to the world of eCommerce far greater than amazon did.

  • http://superdit.com aditia

    What about wordpress, even though just a blogging platform, It push everyone to becoming a publisher, and some of them were successfull

  • http://superdit.com aditia

    What about wordpress, even though just a blogging platform, It push everyone to becoming a publisher, and some of them were successfull

  • http://Peregrineodyssey.com Mara Gordon

    I agree eBay belongs here because it made the Internet personal for many people in a way that Amazon didn’t. It can be argued that Amazon was no more than a catalogue with a web interface, whereas eBay broke down geographic, physical and business model barriers between seller and buyer. No middleman. Also, PayPal has completely transformed online commerce – part of eBay

  • http://Peregrineodyssey.com Mara Gordon

    I agree eBay belongs here because it made the Internet personal for many people in a way that Amazon didn’t. It can be argued that Amazon was no more than a catalogue with a web interface, whereas eBay broke down geographic, physical and business model barriers between seller and buyer. No middleman. Also, PayPal has completely transformed online commerce – part of eBay

  • http://3circlestudio.com/ Justin Carroll

    Nice collection, but I think setting a date range could have helped control these comments. Haha!

  • http://3circlestudio.com/ Justin Carroll

    Nice collection, but I think setting a date range could have helped control these comments. Haha!

  • http://digitalblogindia.in Kunal

    Was Geocities before Tripod ?

  • http://digitalblogindia.in Kunal

    Was Geocities before Tripod ?

  • http://comethub.com CometHub

    Ah, used to LOVE Pandora until they decided to block access from certain countries. Bummer.

  • http://comethub.com CometHub

    Ah, used to LOVE Pandora until they decided to block access from certain countries. Bummer.

  • pedobear

    And where the hell is 4chan?!?!?!?!?!?

  • pedobear

    And where the hell is 4chan?!?!?!?!?!?

  • http://bestacousticguitarstrings.net Noel

    I do believe ebay & paypal should be in the list. Anyway, great post & very informative.

  • http://bestacousticguitarstrings.net Noel

    I do believe ebay & paypal should be in the list. Anyway, great post & very informative.

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  • asdfghjkl

    Really, A digg link in the comments. Digg shouldn’t be on the list, or change the “user-generated” to stolen submissions made on other websites.

  • asdfghjkl

    Really, A digg link in the comments. Digg shouldn’t be on the list, or change the “user-generated” to stolen submissions made on other websites.

  • justin

    Yahoo, IMDB, eBay and BBC could all be considered.

    I would have left off project gutenberg, apple and Drudge.

  • justin

    Yahoo, IMDB, eBay and BBC could all be considered.

    I would have left off project gutenberg, apple and Drudge.

  • DG

    yes. yes.. just like google wasnt the first search provider.
    no one cares.

  • DG

    yes. yes.. just like google wasnt the first search provider.
    no one cares.

  • http://www.hamroawaaz.com/ GodMode

    A really cool inspiration. I really did not have idea of some of these websites.

  • http://www.hamroawaaz.com/ Web Guru

    A really cool inspiration. I really did not have idea of some of these websites.

  • Kathy

    I agree that AOL should be added. I hate them as they messed up my computer, but AOL got millions of people online that never dreamed of checking out the internet.

  • Kathy

    I agree that AOL should be added. I hate them as they messed up my computer, but AOL got millions of people online that never dreamed of checking out the internet.

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  • Kevin

    The Oatmeal!

  • Kevin

    The Oatmeal!

  • http://www.dotcomnote.com Dotcom Note

    You must be kidding. What is this ezdia thingy? How about I bet you it’s not going to change anything. One year from today, drop by in my blog and if it has changed anytning, remind it to me and I will promote ezdia still I die.

    Otherwise what? I know for sure you’re no going to show up so there is not need for anything.

  • http://www.dotcomnote.com Dotcom Note

    You must be kidding. What is this ezdia thingy? How about I bet you it’s not going to change anything. One year from today, drop by in my blog and if it has changed anytning, remind it to me and I will promote ezdia still I die.

    Otherwise what? I know for sure you’re no going to show up so there is not need for anything.

  • http://www.classifiedsforfree.com/blog/ Free Classifieds Blog

    Good list but I have to agree wiht others that ebay should have been included. From its early start, eBay revolutionized the way people sell online. It provided a market place of millions for any seller to reach them. Lots of people earned their livings from ebay. I think eBay founder should have won the Time’s Man Of the Year the year when Jeff B won it.

    eBay was one of its kind when it started and Amazon was only a replication of a brick-and-mortar store online. Of course, it has changed drastically over the years and now a front runner in cloud computing. May be one day Amazon should praised for its pioneering work in cloud computing.

  • http://www.classifiedsforfree.com/blog/ Free Classifieds Blog

    Good list but I have to agree wiht others that ebay should have been included. From its early start, eBay revolutionized the way people sell online. It provided a market place of millions for any seller to reach them. Lots of people earned their livings from ebay. I think eBay founder should have won the Time’s Man Of the Year the year when Jeff B won it.

    eBay was one of its kind when it started and Amazon was only a replication of a brick-and-mortar store online. Of course, it has changed drastically over the years and now a front runner in cloud computing. May be one day Amazon should praised for its pioneering work in cloud computing.

  • Ben

    ebay

  • Ben

    ebay

  • Wolf

    Where’s 4chan?

  • Wolf

    Where’s 4chan?

  • http://www.bestaltimeterwatch.com Altimeter Watches

    I feel that Google was by far the most ‘game-changing’ website/service in the list.

  • http://www.bestaltimeterwatch.com Altimeter Watches

    I feel that Google was by far the most ‘game-changing’ website/service in the list.

  • http://www.windtee.com Windtee™

    PayPal is a fantastic solution for small businesses and start-ups. Has helped many become successful within e-commerce.

  • http://www.windtee.com Windtee™

    PayPal is a fantastic solution for small businesses and start-ups. Has helped many become successful within e-commerce.

  • Peter Wohlers

    LiveJournal is notable, but not for the reasons you list.
    1) it really was one of the pioneers of social networking, not blogging per se, but the idea of friends and communities was integral to its success.

    2) LiveJournal was the birthplace of memcached. may not mean much to most of you, but probably half of the rest of the list use it to scale their database infrastructure.

  • Peter Wohlers

    LiveJournal is notable, but not for the reasons you list.
    1) it really was one of the pioneers of social networking, not blogging per se, but the idea of friends and communities was integral to its success.

    2) LiveJournal was the birthplace of memcached. may not mean much to most of you, but probably half of the rest of the list use it to scale their database infrastructure.

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  • Val Dobson

    Why include Pandora – unknown outside the US – and leave out Napster? And Craigslist too is largely US-based.
    Why leave out Yahoo groups? And eBay? But I have to join in the love for Geocities = which of us can forget the thrill of seeing our first effort at web design online there?

  • Val Dobson

    Why include Pandora – unknown outside the US – and leave out Napster? And Craigslist too is largely US-based.
    Why leave out Yahoo groups? And eBay? But I have to join in the love for Geocities = which of us can forget the thrill of seeing our first effort at web design online there?

  • http://circleboxblog.com/ Callum Chapman

    Great article, Cameron! I do think PayPal should be on the list though! It has allowed so many people to sell/work from home, whether writing for blogs like you and me or simply selling some old stuff on eBay!

  • http://circleboxblog.com/ Callum Chapman

    Great article, Cameron! I do think PayPal should be on the list though! It has allowed so many people to sell/work from home, whether writing for blogs like you and me or simply selling some old stuff on eBay!

  • http://www.gdevelop.de GDevelop WebDesign

    This is a wonderful article.
    As i can tell you ten of these websites really changed the way i use the internet today.
    Of some sites like pandora and the drudge report I never heard before and other sites are of less interest, but i got the idea on how these sites changed the online world for many people.

  • http://www.gdevelop.de GDevelop WebDesign

    This is a wonderful article.
    As i can tell you ten of these websites really changed the way i use the internet today.
    Of some sites like pandora and the drudge report I never heard before and other sites are of less interest, but i got the idea on how these sites changed the online world for many people.

  • http://www.pramodthomas.com pramodthomas

    This list is not complete, there are more websites which had contributed significantly

  • http://www.pramodthomas.com pramodthomas

    This list is not complete, there are more websites which had contributed significantly

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  • JagadisM

    What a Good Digg ! I haven’t tried some yet. Thanks !

  • JagadisM

    What a Good Digg ! I haven’t tried some yet. Thanks !

  • Chris

    I think Apple should be replaced with AOL (I mean, heck, neither one is a website). AOL made the internet more accessible to more people than any other site listed, including Geocities and Hotmail.

  • Chris

    I think Apple should be replaced with AOL (I mean, heck, neither one is a website). AOL made the internet more accessible to more people than any other site listed, including Geocities and Hotmail.

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  • http://www.glasshills.co.uk Jack

    GeoCities got me into web design; painful to admit but true!

  • http://www.glasshills.co.uk Jack

    GeoCities got me into web design; painful to admit but true!

  • http://www.infoternak.com ankgha

    great list,…bravo…

  • http://www.infoternak.com ankgha

    great list,…bravo…

  • http://www.sahabatjogja.com erlangga

    thx for the list, this isnformation is usefull for me

  • http://www.sahabatjogja.com erlangga

    thx for the list, this isnformation is usefull for me

  • http://www.smashingbuzz.com Smashing Buzz

    excellent job, you did helping tutorial.

  • http://www.smashingbuzz.com Smashing Buzz

    excellent job, you did helping tutorial.

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  • http://strugglingentrepreneur.wordpress.com Kevin Wilson

    Revolutionaries for sure.

  • http://www.letsmovetothemoon.com Steven Rossi

    Glad to see Gutenberg listed here! That’s definitely an under-appreciated site, and it has hugely influenced the Internet.

  • http://strugglingentrepreneur.wordpress.com Kevin Wilson

    Revolutionaries for sure.

  • http://www.letsmovetothemoon.com Steven Rossi

    Glad to see Gutenberg listed here! That’s definitely an under-appreciated site, and it has hugely influenced the Internet.

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  • http://gimbo.org.uk/ Andy Gimblett

    Where’s IMDB??? In the early 90s, when the web was new and not very shiny, it was basically the most compelling site on it. If that (the point when the web burst forth) isn’t the moment that most changed the internet (as a whole), then I don’t know what was.

  • http://gimbo.org.uk/ Andy Gimblett

    Where’s IMDB??? In the early 90s, when the web was new and not very shiny, it was basically the most compelling site on it. If that (the point when the web burst forth) isn’t the moment that most changed the internet (as a whole), then I don’t know what was.

  • sanjay

    Emmm some what good.

  • sanjay

    Emmm some what good.

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    Where is wordpress? WordPress makes blogging blooming.

  • http://www.myfinalcountdown.com Countdown Online

    Where is wordpress? WordPress makes blogging blooming.

  • SmashinGeeks

    Awesome Sites and they really changed the World of Internet and they are constantly gaining their popularity.

  • SmashinGeeks

    Awesome Sites and they really changed the World of Internet and they are constantly gaining their popularity.

  • marvin

    Pandora changed the Internet only in USA :-( Germany are not allowed. But we have putpat.tv that is only in Germany allowed :-P

  • marvin

    Pandora changed the Internet only in USA :-( Germany are not allowed. But we have putpat.tv that is only in Germany allowed :-P

  • http://www.softskill.biz soft skills

    Nice sharing and Geocities is already end.

  • http://www.softskill.biz soft skills

    Nice sharing and Geocities is already end.

  • Bukator

    Stumbleupon!

  • Bukator

    Stumbleupon!

  • loldongz9000

    4chaaaaaaaaan! why is one of the most influential page not on this list and the gay-club known as apple is?

  • loldongz9000

    4chaaaaaaaaan! why is one of the most influential page not on this list and the gay-club known as apple is?

  • http://www.lonocreative.com lono

    facebook had to be on it and so did twitter.

  • http://www.lonocreative.com lono

    facebook had to be on it and so did twitter.

  • http://www.profitlistbuilding.com Felex Tan

    I cant survive without google because it gives me more than a simple information and enhance my knowledge. Facebook is my way to connect to my friends and build a business relationship.I am wondering, is that possible that newer social network can replace faceboook?

  • http://www.profitlistbuilding.com Felex Tan

    I cant survive without google because it gives me more than a simple information and enhance my knowledge. Facebook is my way to connect to my friends and build a business relationship.I am wondering, is that possible that newer social network can replace faceboook?

  • http://www.webpagelottery.com WebpageLottery

    Ebay is not in the list.
    It changes where we buy our stuffs online too.

  • http://www.bloggergps.com BloggerResource

    Even though facebook is way more popular than myspace, but I though Myspace started this culture first.

  • http://www.bloggergps.com BloggerResource

    Even though facebook is way more popular than myspace, but I though Myspace started this culture first.

  • http://richworks.in Richie

    Great List… Although, I think even Smashing Magazine deserves to be on this list. It has definitely changed the way we look at the internet. It has inspired tons of designers to become what they are today….

  • http://richworks.in Richie

    Great List… Although, I think even Smashing Magazine deserves to be on this list. It has definitely changed the way we look at the internet. It has inspired tons of designers to become what they are today….

  • TuckEGuy

    I think Mapquest should’ve made it. Granted Google Maps, Bing Maps, etc. are all better now, Mapquest used to be synonymous with online directions.

  • TuckEGuy

    I think Mapquest should’ve made it. Granted Google Maps, Bing Maps, etc. are all better now, Mapquest used to be synonymous with online directions.

  • Pratt

    How could they miss AOL? They were not alone, (Compuserve, eWorld) but this was the service that gave the masses their first access to the internet and WWW. And least we forget, Mozilla/Netscape, most people’s first web browser pre-Microsoft.

  • Pratt

    How could they miss AOL? They were not alone, (Compuserve, eWorld) but this was the service that gave the masses their first access to the internet and WWW. And least we forget, Mozilla/Netscape, most people’s first web browser pre-Microsoft.

  • Prantha

    Drudge Report? Ya gotta be kidding me! (Obviously, the writer has political leanings to the right.)

  • Prantha

    Drudge Report? Ya gotta be kidding me! (Obviously, the writer has political leanings to the right.)

  • bwas

    Just for the record, even though not technically a website, Yahoo’s Launchcast offered personalized streaming user stations several years before Pandora. But kudos to Pandora for making it free.

  • bwas

    Just for the record, even though not technically a website, Yahoo’s Launchcast offered personalized streaming user stations several years before Pandora. But kudos to Pandora for making it free.

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  • Yaro Kasear

    Pfft. The Apple website? Please don’t tell me you’re a Steve Jobs Cultist. It’s just another corporate web site, nothing special about it. It definitely didn’t bring about any change on the Internet.

    Do you have an iPhone? Admit it. You have one.

  • Yaro Kasear

    Pfft. The Apple website? Please don’t tell me you’re a Steve Jobs Cultist. It’s just another corporate web site, nothing special about it. It definitely didn’t bring about any change on the Internet.

    Do you have an iPhone? Admit it. You have one.

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  • http://iphostmonitor.com/blog/ Konstantin

    A good list.

    Pity GeoCities are no more – it was the first place I’d call my personal hosting.

    I wonoder, how many of the sites listed will last for, say, 10 more years?

  • http://iphostmonitor.com/blog/ Konstantin

    A good list.

    Pity GeoCities are no more – it was the first place I’d call my personal hosting.

    I wonoder, how many of the sites listed will last for, say, 10 more years?

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  • Foxy

    I agree with number 5 as it is very american biased and several sites don’t happen outside the US. What on earth Apple is doing on here I have no idea unless you are a fanboy. They never changed anything on the internet and never will. Where is Ebay? Myspace? Paypal?

  • Foxy

    I agree with number 5 as it is very american biased and several sites don’t happen outside the US. What on earth Apple is doing on here I have no idea unless you are a fanboy. They never changed anything on the internet and never will. Where is Ebay? Myspace? Paypal?

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  • Hailey

    haha, totally agree about geocities. i remember thinking i was a web-genius when using that site. ohh the good ole days.

  • Hailey

    haha, totally agree about geocities. i remember thinking i was a web-genius when using that site. ohh the good ole days.

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  • Anshul

    nice … but there are some more
    i like this.

  • Anshul

    nice … but there are some more
    i like this.

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  • http://www.aSwedeInGermany.de Michael

    Many of the choices are highly dubious. Take Hotmail:

    IMAP had “untethered” email years earlier. Further, Hotmail was not even the first web-based email access—it was just the one that Microsoft bought and marketed.

  • http://www.aSwedeInGermany.de Michael

    Many of the choices are highly dubious. Take Hotmail:

    IMAP had “untethered” email years earlier. Further, Hotmail was not even the first web-based email access—it was just the one that Microsoft bought and marketed.

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  • EllisGL

    I was thinking Friendster too.

  • EllisGL

    I was thinking Friendster too.

  • EllisGL

    Yeah Slashdot was before Digg.

  • EllisGL

    Yeah Slashdot was before Digg.

  • http://www.bollywoodinfozone.com/. Aahna

    why google in last

  • http://www.bollywoodinfozone.com/. Aahna

    why google in last

  • http://www.praveensms.com praveensms

    List was a good one…but some where missed out few sites like

    http://www.yahoo.com
    http://www.orkut.com
    http://www.linkedin.com
    http://www.wordpress.com

  • http://www.praveensms.com praveensms

    List was a good one…but some where missed out few sites like

    http://www.yahoo.com
    http://www.orkut.com
    http://www.linkedin.com
    http://www.wordpress.com

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  • http://paulwilkinson.wordpress.com Paul Wilkinson

    When will Americans recognize that the Internet exists outside the U.S.? Like Val, (#60), I had never once heard of Pandora, and I spend 3-4 hours online daily. In the second it took me to connect, I got the “You’re from Canada, take a hike” message. If it ain’t global, it ain’t happening.

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  • Ann

    Everyone forgets about eBay.

  • Ann

    Everyone forgets about eBay.

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  • http://www.blumex.net/15-websites-que-cambiaron-el-mundo/ 15 websites que cambiaron el mundo | Blumex

    [...] artículo escrito por la gente de HongKiat en donde escriben un post muy interesante llamado 15 Noteworthy Websites That Changed the Internet en donde se realiza un análisis de lo que ellos consideran los 15 websites/empresas/productos que [...]

  • http://www.elmandarina.net/976/15-websites-que-cambiaron-el-mundo.htm 15 websites que cambiaron el mundo | El Mandarina

    [...] artículo escrito por la gente de HongKiat en donde escriben un post muy interesante llamado 15 Noteworthy Websites That Changed the Internet en donde se realiza un análisis de lo que ellos consideran los 15 websites/empresas/productos que [...]

  • http://webyourclass.com/blog/2010/04/04/15-noteworthy-websites-that-changed-the-internet/ 15 Noteworthy Websites That Changed The Internet « Web Your Class News & Links

    [...] out an interesting list of 15 websites that changed the Internet, mostly for good, in substantial ways? This list includes current sites like Google as well as [...]

  • solana

    You forgot thepirate bay and torrents :D

  • solana

    You forgot thepirate bay and torrents :D

  • http://blog.gubia.info/2010/04/08/%e6%94%b9%e5%8f%98%e4%ba%92%e8%81%94%e7%bd%91%e7%9a%8415%e4%b8%aa%e7%bd%91%e7%ab%99%e4%b8%8a/ 改变互联网的15个网站(上) – 回家的路 | The Road Home

    [...] 【英文链接】http://www.hongkiat.com/blog/15-noteworthy-websites-that-changed-the-internet/ [...]

  • http://www.tipsfortechuser.co.cc/15-noteworthy-websites-that-changed-the-internet/ 15 Noteworthy Websites That Changed the Internet | Unlimited Free Tips For Tech Users

    [...] prom Dresses on 15 Noteworthy Websites That Changed the Internet10 Websites that changed the Internet (India Edition) « Melvin's Inquisitive Mind on 15 Noteworthy [...]

  • http://blog.gubia.info/2010/04/08/%e6%94%b9%e5%8f%98%e4%ba%92%e8%81%94%e7%bd%91%e7%9a%8415%e4%b8%aa%e7%bd%91%e7%ab%99%e4%b8%8b/ 改变互联网的15个网站(下) – 回家的路 | The Road Home
  • James M. Orpin

    http://www.tucows.com software – software – software. I stared using tucows in 1998. Everything in software. programs, etc. Freeware, shareware, demos. EXCELLENT site.

  • James M. Orpin

    http://www.tucows.com software – software – software. I stared using tucows in 1998. Everything in software. programs, etc. Freeware, shareware, demos. EXCELLENT site.

  • http://koolimbe.posterous.com/ koolimbe

    Apple and Pandora doesn’t deserves to be here! Instead i will put e-Bay , Paypal or Torrents (PirateBay)… e-Bay changed the way we shop. Torrents changed the way we share

  • http://koolimbe.posterous.com/ koolimbe

    Apple and Pandora doesn’t deserves to be here! Instead i will put e-Bay , Paypal or Torrents (PirateBay)… e-Bay changed the way we shop. Torrents changed the way we share

  • http://savemysystem.stumbleupon.com/ windows

    Thanks for mentioning the list. Some times I wonder how I am manage to live without all this site before. Yes, they surely change way of living and make life easy. More than that it is like habit to use this site. However, this list is not complete. Lot of modification is necessary.

  • http://savemysystem.stumbleupon.com/ windows

    Thanks for mentioning the list. Some times I wonder how I am manage to live without all this site before. Yes, they surely change way of living and make life easy. More than that it is like habit to use this site. However, this list is not complete. Lot of modification is necessary.

  • http://thehuston.com theHuston

    This list is awesome.

    If you have been in a comma for the past 8 years.

  • http://thehuston.com theHuston

    This list is awesome.

    If you have been in a comma for the past 8 years.

  • StoolDoctor
  • StoolDoctor
  • http://downloadfreak.co.in/ Deadwin

    100% rite…..bt there are lots of site which u dint mention…

  • http://downloadfreak.co.in/ Deadwin

    100% rite…..bt there are lots of site which u dint mention…

  • Leo

    Fark.com came before digg, and is infinitely better.

  • Leo

    Fark.com came before digg, and is infinitely better.

  • http://me2day.net/beyond_g/2010/04/25#00:41:04 beyond_g’s me2DAY

    지읒의 생각…

    인터넷을 이끄는 15개의 싸이트들. via.leejik…

  • Loves To Spooge

    Wikileaks.

  • Loves To Spooge

    Wikileaks.

  • http://curtisbridges.wordpress.com/2010/03/15/15-noteworthy-websites-that-changed-the-internet-web-2-0/ 15 Noteworthy Websites That Changed the Internet | Web 2.0 | Curtis.Bridges

    [...] 15 Noteworthy Websites That Changed the Internet | Web 2.0 Posted on March 15, 2010 by curtis http://www.hongkiat.com/blog/15-noteworthy-websites-that-changed-the-internet/ [...]

  • http://tricyclesforadults.net Noel – Tricycles For Adults

    To me, google is really huge! It changed most of the people’s lifestyle. I don’t even need a reference book or dictionary nowaday.

    Just google it!

  • http://tricyclesforadults.net Noel – Tricycles For Adults

    To me, google is really huge! It changed most of the people’s lifestyle. I don’t even need a reference book or dictionary nowaday.

    Just google it!

  • http://www.eyebridge.in Eyebridge

    Even stumble upon, delicious and smashing magazine deserve a place here ..

  • http://www.eyebridge.in Eyebridge

    Even stumble upon, delicious and smashing magazine deserve a place here ..

  • http://www.alblog.es/2010/05/las-15-paginas-web-que-han-cambiado-internet.html Las 15 páginas Web que han cambiado Internet | aL bLog :: El blog de Alberto Bermejo

    [...] Hongkiat.com estas son las 15 páginas Web que han cambiado Internet, y razón no les [...]

  • http://hugoolcese.wordpress.com/2010/05/19/las-15-webs-que-cambiaron-internet/ Las 15 webs que cambiaron Internet « LO ULTIMO DE LA INFORMACION Y LA CULTURA

    [...] a pensar que en su momento supusieron toda una revolución. Pero estas quince webs, recopiladas en Hongkiat.com, cambiaron la forma en que conocemos ahora mismo [...]

  • http://trucosbb.wordpress.com/2010/05/19/las-15-webs-que-cambiaron-internet/ Las 15 webs que cambiaron Internet « TrucosBlackberry's Blog

    [...] a pensar que en su momento supusieron toda una revolución. Pero estas quince webs, recopiladas en Hongkiat.com, cambiaron la forma en que conocemos ahora mismo [...]

  • http://www.comidachinadomicilio.com/las-15-webs-que-cambiaron-internet/ Las 15 webs que cambiaron Internet – Comida China a Domicilio

    [...] a pensar que en su momento supusieron toda una revolución. Pero estas quince webs, recopiladas en Hongkiat.com, cambiaron la forma en que conocemos ahora mismo [...]

  • http://www.wemogo.com/ Aahna

    Hey MSN is missing here

  • http://www.wemogo.com/ Aahna

    Hey MSN is missing here

  • EllisGL

    Yeah Slashdot was before Digg.

  • http://pulse.yahoo.com/_KMZJPQMVX52SKCDCLESYPB2JN4 DjChennai.com

    why google is at no 15 ? i think it shud be placed on top

  • http://www.facebook.com/IanThomasWilcox Ian Wilcox

    what about the hamsterdance!

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