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more about #timeline Benguin: Ah, Habbo. I remember thee (somewhat) fondly. It was all the rage back when I was a freshman in high school. Now nobody gives a bobba. more » 001: While wiping my glasses on my t-shirt I saw, to my surprise, FUCKR.COM 32,000,000 more » jinushaun: The difference between Facebook and the rest is that it shed its childish "social networking" roots pretty quickly and involved into something much mo... more » comment006: Social Networking Sites: The biggest waste of space on the internet. more » OCEntertainment: Xanga was my gateway drug into social networking, though it started out more like Blogger that just had the ability to add friends. ....Which leads m... more » Worf: Where's 4chan? more » CurtisLolzord: Looking up there, at all of those, I have to admit, I have a Fear of a Blackplanet.com. I will not, however, believe the hype. more » puntai: Now for the real question: which one of those is profitable? more » bagellord: I used to be on Xanga more » PN - gooapplesoft: some of those are international so you may not be as Passé as you think you are. more » ProperBritish: facebook now has over 350,000,000 users more » zenpoet: I learned two things, both of which are interesting. 1. It took a long time to kill the betamax. 2. Sony invented the 3.5. Thats cool. more » Endeavour: You should include also some iconic VAIOs, like the Picturebook or the X505 Extreme. And there are many other interesting models like the TR (first gl... more » robinandtami: So Blu-Ray is the first Sony introduced format to not fall flat on it's face? Maybe that's because they had help with Blu-Ray. more » ceilingFANBOY: What's with the PSP hate? You left it off of the Game Boy timeline even though you mentioned the Lynx and GameGear on that one, and now you are leavin... more » GitEmSteveDave_ My Brute Dojo Code CDIAFIFE: Gods, if only I still had the sets I did as a kid, still together. The monorail alone would have made an awesome Coffee Table setup. more » üli von strüple: could the pictures have been any smaller, i coudlnt tell if ive played with any of them... more » MrHaroHaro: I so wanted that Alpha Centauri Outpost to go with my Allied Avenger. Is it still possible to get the 90's sets somewhere? Dammit Giz, you're gonna ma... more » aerospaceman: it doesn't seem complete. I had an 80s era space set that isn't pictured here. But with these crappy small pictures, it's hard to tell. more » Rii: OMG, ORANGE CHAINSAWS!!!! BLLAAHGGGERRRRB. The Lego of today is rubbish. Too many propriety pieces. 90% of the sets are made up of one big shaped piec... more » -
#google
This Year in Google: The 2009 Edition
When technologists of the future look back in time, they'll remember 2009 as the year Google got serious about an internet operating system, speeding up the web, and indexing EVERYTHING in sight. Take a look at the year 2009 in Google. More » -
#timeline
I'm so Passé That I Don't Know 95% of These Social Networking Sites
I met my first serious girlfriend after my first divorce—yes, there are more of both—through a proto-Facebook created at Google. It was 2004, and it's name was Orkut. But social networks go back to 1995. More » -
#gadgethistory
Sony Product Timeline Is a Glorious Gadget History Lesson
They have been in coma lately but, through 53 years of history, Sony has created some of the most amazing gadget in history. Some of them changed the world forever. Here you have them all. More » -
#space
Lego Space Timeline Brings Back My Best Childhood Memories
Get ready for a trip to the past that rivals the visit to Lego's secret vault: All the Lego Space sets ever released in one single place, gallery after gallery of childhood memories. More » -
#nintendo
The Definitive Game Boy Timeline
The Nintendo Game Boy—the most popular game console of all time—was born today, April 21, back in 1989. Here are its 20 years of history in a timeline that actually goes back to 1889. More » -
#obituary
Sony Trinitron Timeline Shows Why It Will Live Forever In Our Hearts
After 280 millions tubes sold, Trinitron will be officially dead this month. Few Sony inventions have had the same gravitational pull as their Trinitron display technology, perhaps only second to the Walkman. Trinitron became a synonym of the best quality TV sets and computer monitors on the planet, despite the thin cables that secured its aperture grille in place. This timeline shows TV history since 1873, how color TV became a reality in the '40s, and how Sony became the king of TV, with more than 100 million sets sold by 1994, to later fall under the weight of plasma and LCD technologies: More » -
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#requiem
The Analog Cellphone Timeline
As of today, the analog cellphone is no more. Here's the complete timeline of its development, since Greece in 490BC to February 18, 2008, the day in which networks are no longer obligated to provide with analog cellphone coverage. Click to see the huge, high definition version. More » -
#lego
LEGO Brick Timeline: 50 Years of Building Frenzy and Curiosities
The LEGO brick turns 50 at exactly 1:58 p.m. today, January 28, 2008. This timeline shows these 50 years of building frenzy by happy kids and kids-at-heart, all the milestones from the LEGOLAND themed sets to TECHNIC and MINDSTORMS NXT, as well as all kinds of weird curiosities about the most famous stud-and-tube couple system in the world. Jump to zoom in and tell us what was your first LEGO in the comments (check can also check our best LEGO sets in history article.) More » -
#timeballhistory
100 Years of Tech in the Times Square New Year's Ball
Most of us know the Times Square Ball as the symbol of the new year, fresh starts and the last moment of celebration before you puke up cheap champagne. But it's also an interesting gadget, so to speak, changing with the times alongside consumer trends. So for its 100th birthday, we've made a mega timeline (click for mega pic) to show the ball through its various tech fashions. And it's pretty neat. Yes, we just said neat. More »

