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Friday, July 22, 2005

Top 10 Web fads - CNET.com

Internet phenomena. Memes. Grist for the e-mail forwarding mill. Whatever you call them, Web fads are entertaining, unintended consequences of life on the World Wide Web. Once the masses could put anything online easily, they turned up weird fetishes, hilarious parody, jaw-dropping narcissism, and moments of brilliance. And over the past 10 years, some of these ideas broke through to the mainstream. Whether it was dancing hamsters, a kid enjoying his day as a Jedi Knight, or the sudden ability to publish your thoughts online with just a few simple clicks, the following 10 Web fads still make us laugh, make us wonder, or make us feel guilty enough to update our blogs. (See article for synopsis of each of the following)

Hampsterdance (1998)
Mahir (1999)
All your Base are Belong to Us (1998 - 2001)
Dancing Baby (1997)
Hot or Not (2000)
Friendster (2003)
Ellen Feiss (2002)
Star Wars Kid (2002)
Blogger (1999)
JibJab (2004)

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