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Google brings us a 2001 time capsule

Google is making the Web, circa 2001, available this month. From FP Passport:

Here are some fun findings I came across while playing with the site, which proudly announces “Search 1,326,920,000 web pages”:

ForeignPolicy.com. At the time I searched, there was an AIG advertisement at the top of the screen that declared, “The greatest risk is not taking one.” (I guess bailed-out AIG took that statement to its extreme.)

Barack Obama. The name gets 672 results, the first to his page at the Illinois Senate.

John McCain. The first link takes you to the “Straight Talk America” site left over from his 2000 presidential campaign.

Iraq war. It gets 17,600 results, with nine of the first 10 referring to the Iran-Iraq War. (No. 10 is to the “Iraq War Drinking Game.”)

Facebook. The second link that pops up takes you to a page that says, “The facebook is only accessible to people on the Harvard network.”

3 Responses

  1. Ha, I didn’t realize so many hits for facebook would for Harvard upperclass houses. Of course, the Zuckerberg facebook didn’t start until 2004.

  2. Careful using their webarchive links, it’s generically for “2001”. Searching for Osama isn’t as enlightening as I’d hoped.

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