Abaixo trecho de matéria do The Observer (UK) traduzida na Carta Capital desta semana, a de número 408.
A matéria do The Observer parece ser um resumo de livro do mesmo autor, John Naughton: History of the internet, A Brief History of the Future, publicado pela Phoenix à £7.99.
A matéria do The Observer parece ser um resumo de livro do mesmo autor, John Naughton: History of the internet, A Brief History of the Future, publicado pela Phoenix à £7.99.
Os 15 sites (não compreendi a ordem apresentada):
- ebay.com
- wikipedia.org
- napster.com
- youtube.com
- blogger.com
- friendsreunited.com
- drudgereport.com
- myspace.com
- amazon.com
- slashdot.org
- salon.com
- craigslist.org
- google.com
- yahoo.com
- easyjet.com
Destes, confesso que não conhecia alguns, como Yahoo! e Goooooogle. :)
Na Carta Capital, há também matéria (aberta) sobre 3 sites tupiniquins : UOL, Cadê? (Yahoo!) e Submarino.
Comente e diga o que acha da lista dos 15 do The Observer e/ou dos 3 da Carta Capital. Algum site mudou sua vida?
Websites that changed the world
John Naughton
Sunday August 13, 2006
Amazon used to be a large river in South America - but that was before the world wide web. This month the web is 15 years old and in that short time it has revolutionised the way we live, from shopping to booking flights, writing blogs to listening to music. Here, the Observer's Net specialist charts the web's remarkable early life and we tell the story of the 15 most influential websites to date.
John Naughton
Sunday August 13, 2006
Amazon used to be a large river in South America - but that was before the world wide web. This month the web is 15 years old and in that short time it has revolutionised the way we live, from shopping to booking flights, writing blogs to listening to music. Here, the Observer's Net specialist charts the web's remarkable early life and we tell the story of the 15 most influential websites to date.
2 comentários:
...o site que mudou mina vida,
www.skype.com :))))))
Giovanni..non giovani :(
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