Philipp Lenssen and I had a bit of fun imagining what an early, early draft of the Google home page might have looked like.
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Haha, that design would have been nice. ;)
Hey Dennis,
it's really interesting.
thank you for sharing .
I'm perfectly happy with you using this, but Philipp Lenssen did the graphics, so you should contact him directly.
This is great.
I am writing a book about websites. Can I have your permission to use this amazing 1407 google in the book. I will of course give full credits to you.
If you agree I would like you to email me directly with the image and allow me to reply so that it would act as our agreement about the usage and credits.
Thanks.
Try the Wayback Machine at the Internet Archive.
Offcourse this is fun stuff :) but I am looking for real screenshots of Google through the years for my thesis research.
Many thanks for anyone who could help me further,
Nico
Hey Dennis,
it's really interesting.
thank you for sharing .
Go ahead. Phillip actually came up with the artwork,so you should cite his blog. http://blogoscoped.com/archive/2007-10-03-n60.html
Hey Webmaster Dennis
I hope it is OK when I use the Picture for my University
Blog in Germany.
Thanks a lot, Nice Side !
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