Wayback Machine, a Look into 2004
Although I'm more a person that looks
ahead sometimes I'm looking back into time and this time I looked into the
Internet Archive via the
Wayback Machine and found a great project I did in 2004, nearly three years ago and very advanced for that time when nobody talked about Web-OS, AJAX and CO.
That time I just needed a flexible
CMS for my personal needs, international presentation and collaboration and launched an international platform containing the LAMP based
Typo3 CMS including blog, press center,
eCards,
eShop, cross format search, account area with subscriptions, multimedia center, banner management, downloads, contact management, business intelligence,
multisite,
multilanguage, automatic language detection:
german/
english and many more useful features.
With a focus on content and community that platform provided a starting point and gateway to other resources on the
Internet or intranet. Visitors and customers could communicate, share interests and process their business in an efficient way. Internet technology
layed the foundations therefor: The high dynamic of digital economy requires a continuous evolution and
adjustment of the business concept.
Here some Screenshots:


Today the
OpenSource based
Typo3 is among the
Top 100 most
influencial IT companies that innovate and deliver products and services that further the evolution of digital content. Other members are Adobe, Apple, 37Signals...
Wikipedia about the
Internet Archive:
'The Internet Archive (IA) is a non-profit organization dedicated to maintaining an archive of Web and multimedia resources. Located at the Presidio in San Francisco, California, this archive includes "snapshots of the World Wide Web" (archived copies of pages, taken at various points in time)'.
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