joezydeco 4 days ago

No mention of Google Answers?

I was an approved GA researcher back in the day. You could make some decent money if that was what you wanted to do all day.

Interestingly, the archive is still up in all its Web 1.0 glory.

http://answers.google.com/answers/

  • nalinidash 4 days ago

    with only 2 pages working - about and privacy

    • joezydeco 4 days ago

      The archived questions and answers are still there.

soylentcola 4 days ago

Only thing I'll say is that this wasn't necessarily the case:

> "...before affordable data plans, accidentally clicking the browser icon on your flip phone would make you sweat. In the early 2000s, accessing a single website could cost you as much as a cheeseburger, so not many people bothered to Google on the go."

My circa-2003 Sanyo flip had an app to stream video(!) and a browser that was very useful for simple things like Google search. Back then, before it became the preferred way to upsell, unlimited data was a $10 (later $15) monthly addon for me in the US.

It wasn't until I'd outgrown that flip, a Treo, and two HTC WinMo phones that it crept up to $30/mo for unlimited 3G data. With later phones the whole price structure had changed for the worse so I ended up switching carriers and data had mostly stopped being a flat addon to a phone plan.

kopirgan 5 days ago

Reminds me of the old Malaysian cartoon which had a bunch of clerks behind an ATM counting your cash, checking balances and handing it out through the slot

  • gorkish 4 days ago

    A german jobs site ran a memorable ad campaign [1] that imagined vending machines and other appliances contained a person inside doing the work. It seems like one of those things that maybe played better in online photos than out in the real world, but the creativity in the ad spots was over the top!

    1. https://www.designboom.com/design/jobsintown-campaign-life-i...

joloooo 4 days ago

For the price of a couple of SMS' I used to love texting GOOG for restaurant suggestions or businesses nearby.