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		<title>Using the wayback machine to go down memory lane</title>
		<link>http://www.freshclickmedia.com/blog/2010/04/using-the-wayback-machine-to-go-down-memory-lane/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 11 Apr 2010 20:02:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Shane</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Almost ten years ago, I started work at a small software company developing web based software for WAP-enabled phones. It was an exciting time, and when the technical director asked me to design and develop a website to support the company's mobile content catalogue and delivery network, I wasn't particularly enthused. It didn't take long, however, to relish my new task, and really love my job. I'd always liked server-side stuff, but here I was, caring about the organisation and presentation of information.

Unfortunately, the company suffered financial problems, and I left in 2004, shortly before the site was taken down. The <a href="http://www.archive.org/web/web.php">internet archive's wayback machine</a> has allowed me to go down memory lane and see the site that I made all those years ago.

<img src="http://www.freshclickmedia.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/mobileg.jpg" alt="MobileG" width="615" height="547" />

The wayback machine has archived over 150 billion pages, dating back to 1996, so there's a good chance there will be an old version of a site of your choosing.  Simply type in the URL in the input and click 'Take me Back'.

Incidentally, the site used tables for layout, some CSS for typography, colours and element widths, Flash and the Windows Media Player plaugin for previewing polyphonic ringtones.  Funny to think how far both websites and mobile phone technology has progressed in the last few years.  Technically, the site served ASP pages, with content generated largely from a custom content management system using XML and COM objects.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Almost ten years ago, I started work at a small software company developing web based software for WAP-enabled phones. It was an exciting time, and when the technical director asked me to design and develop a website to support the company&#8217;s mobile content catalogue and delivery network, I wasn&#8217;t particularly enthused. It didn&#8217;t take long, however, to relish my new task, and really love my job. I&#8217;d always liked server-side stuff, but here I was, caring about the organisation and presentation of information.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, the company suffered financial problems, and I left in 2004, shortly before the site was taken down. The <a href="http://www.archive.org/web/web.php">internet archive&#8217;s wayback machine</a> has allowed me to go down memory lane and see the site that I made all those years ago.</p>
<p><img src="http://www.freshclickmedia.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/04/mobileg.jpg" alt="MobileG" width="615" height="547" /></p>
<p>The wayback machine has archived over 150 billion pages, dating back to 1996, so there&#8217;s a good chance there will be an old version of a site of your choosing.  Simply type in the URL in the input and click &#8216;Take me Back&#8217;.</p>
<p>Incidentally, the site used tables for layout, some CSS for typography, colours and element widths, Flash and the Windows Media Player plaugin for previewing polyphonic ringtones.  Funny to think how far both websites and mobile phone technology has progressed in the last few years.  Technically, the site served ASP pages, with content generated largely from a custom content management system using XML and COM objects.</p>
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		<title>Happy birthday to the BBC Website</title>
		<link>http://www.freshclickmedia.com/blog/2007/10/happy-birthday-to-the-bbc-website/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Oct 2007 22:31:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Shane</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Admiration]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;m reminded again today of how quickly time has passed with this story on the BBC Website.  I find it incredible that it&#8217;s 10 years since I first visited their site, a time when I was at university, studying computer science. The corporation&#8217;s site has moved in tandem with the evolution of the web, and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I&#8217;m reminded again today of how quickly time has passed with <a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/in_depth/629/629/7057140.stm" title="BBC Website is 10 Years Old">this story</a> on the BBC Website.  I find it incredible that it&#8217;s 10 years since I first visited their site, a time when I was at university, studying computer science.<span id="more-69"></span></p>
<p>The corporation&#8217;s site has moved in tandem with the evolution of the web, and the nostalgia of it&#8217;s development over this time is surpassed by the excitement of where it will go in future.   It may lack some web standards compliance, but to fault it on this area would be missing the point &#8211; it is the quality of the writing, alongside the diversity and amount of articles, that makes it the choice of millions of people around the world.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s to another 10 years BBC.</p>
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