How 20 popular websites looked when they launched - TelegraphSource: Telegraph
Remember the days when the word Google was not interchangeable with internet? Or when every site seemed to have a Netscape icon on it? Or when Flash was still something you cleaned your floor with? Then you were clearly using the web in the mid to late 1990s when pages were rudim …
20 of the Worst Designed Websites In the WorldSource: manolith.com
We all come across some seriously bad websites in our day-to-day lives on the Internet. It's just an unavoidable fact of life, like coming across monsters on the way to the market in video games.
Celebrating 20 years of the World Wide WebSource: TechRadar: All Phone and communications feeds
Twenty years ago, in a research establishment in the Swiss Alps, a British-born computer scientist dreamt up a new way for academics to share information around the globe.
Opinion: Why URL shorteners can be dangerous Source: digitaljournal.com
By now, you have likely come across a strange-looking URL. Arranged as various characters, it's not like the usual Web address. Rather, it's a shortened URL from a redirection service, such as Tiny.url or bit.ly.
U.S. Web Sites Continue to Suffer Attacks by Hackers Source: Bloomberg.com
Appointing a national coordinator for cyber security efforts with direct access to the president is a must, Representative Dutch Ruppersberger, a Maryland Democrat and a member of the House intelligence committee, said in a phone interview.

I look at a lot of forums, blogs, comments, whatever from all over the Internet. From Daily Kos to RedState, all the web media have outlets for people to reason, rant or just speak their piece. Most of the time, posters will state their opinions unequivocally.
Homeless people and the InternetSource: Boing Boing
The Wall Street Journal's Phred Dvorak has a thought-provoking feature on the use of laptops and Internet services by homeless people, who, like everyone else, use them for civic engagement with politicians, social interaction, job hunting, and entrepreneurial pursuits.
Google unveils 'smarter search'Source: BBC News
Web giant Google has unveiled new products that it says will push search in a new direction.
Google is using so-called semantic web technology to leverage the underlying data on websites to enhance results.
A.P. Moving to Halt Use of Articles on Web SitesSource: The New York Times
The Associated Press and its member newspapers will take legal action against Web sites that use newspaper articles without legal permission, the group said on Monday, in a clear shot at aggregators like Google.
10 Reasons Why Facebook Now SucksSource: AlterNet.org
The Facebook staff really have no idea what they are doing, where they are taking the site, and what branding means.
Web celebrates its 20th birthdaySource: Computer Weekly
It was 13 March 1989 when Tim Berners-Lee, working at Cern in Geneva, came up with the concept that became the worldwide web.
A Newspaper? On a PC? That's Crazy Talk - Bits Blog - NYTimes.comSource: The New York Times
Since it's the weekend, here's something just for kicks that's been making the rounds: In 1981, San Francisco TV station KRON aired a news segment about how a select group of computer users were getting their daily copy of the San Francisco Examiner not on paper, but on the …
You Need To See This Video (1981 TV Report On Birth Of Internet News)Source: TechCrunch
"Imagine, if you will, sitting down to your morning coffee, turning on your home computer to see the day's newspaper. Well, it's not as far-fetched as it may seem."
Thus begins this video of a 1981 KRON report predicting the rise of news reporting on the internet.
Replace Google NotebookSource: Wired News
There are a multitude of way to store clipping of interesting things you find on the web -- bookmark services like Delicious, clippings tools like Evernote and more.
12 Useful Techniques For Good User Interface Design Source: Smashing Magazine
Last week, we presented 10 Useful Web Application Interface Techniques, the first part of our review of useful design trends in modern Web applications. Among other things, we highlighted embedded video blocks, specialized controls and context-sensitive navigation.
50 Extremely Useful PHP Tools Source: Smashing Magazine
PHP is one of the most widely used open-source server-side scripting languages that exist today.