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Internet properties established in 2004

  • FacebookIn January 2004, Mark Zuckerberg coded a new site known as TheFacebook while attending Harvard University. He met with Harvard student Eduardo Saverin, and…
  • KotakuKotaku launched in October 2004 as a video game website within the Gawker Media network. Matthew Gallant served as its lead writer during those early days.
  • JoystiqJoystiq first appeared in April 2004 as a soft launch from Weblogs Inc. Peter Rojas, the founder of Engadget, recognized that video games were too broad for…
  • Google BooksIn 1996, two Stanford University graduate students named Sergey Brin and Larry Page began discussing a radical idea. They imagined a future where vast…
  • MyAnimeListThe year 2004 marked the birth of a digital archive for anime and manga fans. Garrett Gyssler launched the site in November of that year under the name…
  • Phys.orgThe website known as Phys.org began its life under a different name. In 2012, the domain address shifted from PhysOrg.com to Phys.org.
  • Fandom (website)On the 18th of October 2004, at 23:50:49 UTC, a website named Wikicities launched under the leadership of Jimmy Wales and Angela Beesley Starling.