Vertical Layout
Amazon History Timeline (Default Design)
“Facebook,” launched by Mark Zuckerberg in February 2004, initially connected Harvard University students. It evolved into a global social media platform, facilitating user interaction, content sharing, and networking on a remarkable scale, fundamentally reshaping online communication and social dynamics.
In August 2005, Facebook bought the domain name Facebook.com, making it easier for people to find and use the website. This helped Facebook become more well-known and easier to use as it became a popular social networking site worldwide.
Facebook settled with ConnectU in June 2008, paying $65 million to resolve a legal dispute. This settlement ended legal proceedings over allegations of idea theft and intellectual property, allowing Facebook to focus on its growth and development without legal distractions.
In August 2009, Facebook acquired FriendFeed, a real-time feed complier and social media platform. This purchase aimed to enhance Facebook’s news feed and real-time updating capabilities, integrating FriendFeed’s technology and talent to improve user experience and engagement.
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Horizontal Layout
Google History Demo (Classic Design)
Google Launched Chrome Browser
In September 2008, Google launched Chrome, a web browser designed for speed, simplicity, and security. Chrome introduced features like an omnibox for unified search and address bar, incognito mode for private browsing, and automatic updates, quickly becoming a popular choice among internet users.
Releases Android OS
Google released the Android operating system in 2008, revolutionizing mobile technology. Open-source platform enabling customization and development by third-party developers. Integration with Google services like Gmail, Google Maps, and Google Play Store, enhancing user experience and app accessibility.
Google Panda Algorithum Update
Google Panda algorithm update, launched in February 2011, aimed to improve search engine results by disciplining low-quality content and promoting high-quality, relevant content. It focused on enhancing user experience by prioritizing authoritative and valuable content in search engine rankings.
Record 1 Billion Unique Site Visitors
Google achieved a record 1 billion unique site visitors in a single month. This milestone highlighted the widespread use and popularity of Google’s search engine and services. The achievement underscored Google’s dominance in the online search and digital services market.
Google Plus Released
Google+ was released in June 2011 as a social networking platform by Google. It aimed to compete with Facebook by offering features like Circles for organizing connections, Hangouts for video calls, and integration with other Google services, but it struggled with low user adoption and was eventually shut down in…Read More
Google Drive Launched
In April 2012, Google launched Google Drive, a cloud storage service for file storage and sharing. Google Drive integrates with Google Docs, enabling seamless document, spreadsheet, and presentation collaboration. The service enhances productivity and accessibility, allowing access from any device.
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Compact Layout
FB History In Compact (Clean Dark Design)
“Facebook,” launched by Mark Zuckerberg in February 2004, initially connected Harvard University students. It evolved into a global social media platform, facilitating user interaction, content sharing, and networking on a remarkable scale, fundamentally reshaping online communication and social dynamics.
In August 2005, Facebook bought the domain name Facebook.com, making it easier for people to find and use the website. This helped Facebook become more well-known and easier to use as it became a popular social networking site worldwide.
Facebook settled with ConnectU in June 2008, paying $65 million to resolve a legal dispute. This settlement ended legal proceedings over allegations of idea theft and intellectual property, allowing Facebook to focus on its growth and development without legal distractions.
In August 2009, Facebook acquired FriendFeed, a real-time feed complier and social media platform. This purchase aimed to enhance Facebook’s news feed and real-time updating capabilities, integrating FriendFeed’s technology and talent to improve user experience and engagement.
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