The Million Dollar Homepage (2005)
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Re: The Million Dollar Homepage (2005)
#52What I don't understand about the idea was why would anyone visit a page full of ads? Did the owner sign deals with the major browser vendors at the time? I really, why would anyone want to visit a page with nothing more than 1,000,000 pixels of ads?
Re: The Million Dollar Homepage (2005)
#53Earlier quoted context omitted.
Seeing as we're talking of just 8 years ago, I don't think Stallmann was still young.
Remember this is Internet time (not to be confused with Swatch Internet time ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swatch_Internet_Time) ) which is a whole different beast to normal time. I clearly remember both my dot-com coach and my advisory board telling me over champagne brunch that Internet time was at least 5 times normal time. This would make it 40 years ago, and not 8.
Re: The Million Dollar Homepage (2005)
#54Earlier quoted context omitted.
This was 2005, so its not that long ago, we already had facebook for example ;) Still the idea was pretty novel and worked, many tried to copy the approach and failed. Even Alex Tew, the guy behind the site, came back later with a Photobook and some other pixel based business idea (pixelotto) but couldnt replicate the success.
Facebook was a very different site back then. People still used MySpace. iPhone was still not introduced for 2 years. Apples computers were named iBook and PowerBook and run on PPC for one more year.
Re: The Million Dollar Homepage (2005)
#55What I don't understand about the idea was why would anyone visit a page full of ads? Did the owner sign deals with the major browser vendors at the time? I really, why would anyone want to visit a page with nothing more than 1,000,000 pixels of ads?
Re: The Million Dollar Homepage (2005)
#56At least one of the ads still works. The place I worked at back then jumped on it early (maybe only 9 or 10 other ads at that point). They paid more for a few pixels than I earned that month!
Re: The Million Dollar Homepage (2005)
#57Earlier quoted context omitted.
This was 2005, so its not that long ago, we already had facebook for example ;) Still the idea was pretty novel and worked, many tried to copy the approach and failed. Even Alex Tew, the guy behind the site, came back later with a Photobook and some other pixel based business idea (pixelotto) but couldnt replicate the success.
Facebook was a very different site back then. People still used MySpace. iPhone was still not introduced for 2 years. Apples computers were named iBook and PowerBook and run on PPC for one more year.
Re: The Million Dollar Homepage (2005)
#58Earlier quoted context omitted.
Remember this is Internet time (not to be confused with Swatch Internet time ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swatch_Internet_Time) ) which is a whole different beast to normal time. I clearly remember both my dot-com coach and my advisory board telling me over champagne brunch that Internet time was at least 5 times normal time. This would make it 40 years ago, and not 8.
Stallman isn't a dog, or a computer, or a protocol, he's a human being, and 52 years of age does not equate to being "still a young man."
Re: The Million Dollar Homepage (2005)
#59Earlier quoted context omitted.
Seeing as we're talking of just 8 years ago, I don't think Stallmann was still young.
Remember this is Internet time (not to be confused with Swatch Internet time ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swatch_Internet_Time) ) which is a whole different beast to normal time. I clearly remember both my dot-com coach and my advisory board telling me over champagne brunch that Internet time was at least 5 times normal time. This would make it 40 years ago, and not 8.
Re: The Million Dollar Homepage (2005)
#60Earlier quoted context omitted.
Facebook was a very different site back then. People still used MySpace. iPhone was still not introduced for 2 years. Apples computers were named iBook and PowerBook and run on PPC for one more year.
Facebook was still an Ivy-league only site, right?
source: GT freshman in 2005 :)