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Title | consistent.org |
Description | A Museum of the Internet in the Late A Museum of the Internet in the Late 90s consistent.org was registered in 1999. What was involved in being active on the internet in those days? Motivatio |
Keywords | N/A |
WebSite | consistent.org |
Host IP | 72.45.141.194 |
Location | United States |
Site | Rank |
US$860,109
Last updated: 2023-05-14 12:57:02
consistent.org has Semrush global rank of 12,305,778. consistent.org has an estimated worth of US$ 860,109, based on its estimated Ads revenue. consistent.org receives approximately 99,244 unique visitors each day. Its web server is located in United States, with IP address 72.45.141.194. According to SiteAdvisor, consistent.org is safe to visit. |
Purchase/Sale Value | US$860,109 |
Daily Ads Revenue | US$794 |
Monthly Ads Revenue | US$23,819 |
Yearly Ads Revenue | US$285,821 |
Daily Unique Visitors | 6,617 |
Note: All traffic and earnings values are estimates. |
Host | Type | TTL | Data |
consistent.org. | A | 600 | IP: 72.45.141.194 |
consistent.org. | NS | 600 | NS Record: all-things-end.consistent.org. |
consistent.org. | NS | 600 | NS Record: my-role-is-a-fileserver.consistent.org. |
consistent.org. | MX | 600 | MX Record: 69 mx.consistent.org. |
consistent.org. | TXT | 600 | TXT Record: v=spf1 ip4:72.45.141.194 ip4:166.84.7.106 mx:consistent.org -all |
A Museum of the Internet in the Late 90s consistent.org was registered in 1999. What was involved in being active on the internet in those days? Motivation Why would you even have wanted to register your own domain? The primary reason was actually for email. There was no highly regarded web email service like Gmail at that time; Yahoo had released web-based email in 1997 but it wasn’t very good. So your only real options were to get email from your employer or from your ISP, using a local client. These were unattractive options because of the lock-in and because ISP-provided email was often of poor quality with limited storage. So you really wanted to run your own email. It also helped your image - having your email on your own domain contributed positively to being taken more seriously. Secondarily, you could also run your own web server. This let you run whatever backend technologies you wanted. ISPs would give you web hosting, but you would be tied into whatever technology stack |
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