Wiki So Far


Whether it be nostalgia or not, I have a deep fascination about how the Wild West era (less structure and privatization) of the Internet affected the modern Internet we know today. Before the advent of CSS and Javascript, websites were mainly text, and looked ugly but were nonetheless functional. Websites nowadays are the heart of organizations, companies, forums, blogs, video hosting pages and everything else imaginable. Everything from Google.com, as barebones as it may look, is a website with its own reason of being.

(1) I want to study the evolution of the website and how creative individuals took a text editor and created something out of nothing to revolutionize the way the Internet connects. My research thus far have included the introduction of HTML 1.0, 2.0 and 3.0, how websites of the past matched their demographic and how the advent of the CSS, JavaScript, PHP and SQL led to the mass technological feats of today's modern website. I want to highlight the most important websites of every era, including model corporate websites such as Nintendo.com, Apple.com, IBM.com, internet marketplaces such as aol.com and Amazon.com, Search Engine Website such as Google.com, Aol.com, and Altavista.com and finally consumer input websites such as forums, Reddit.com, youtube.com and Wikipedia.com.

One of the most popular remnants of the wild west days is the (2) forum, which still continues to be one of the most popular forms of virtual communities today. Nowadays there is a forum about everything, with Reddit.com being the most prominent. I want to study how forums created online communities, how it introduced virtual fanbases together, and how it connected anyone with a computer to a like-minded individual. I want to talk about the many uses of this website type and how the new media format led to one of the world's most prominent mass collaborative social experiments in the Internet's history, that being Reddit's The Place.

I am still unsure if I want to cover Websites as a whole or focus my entry page on Forums, but this will be basis of my research and page creation.

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