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Apple has long been revered for the clean, minimal style of its products
and for its slick press conferences and ads. But take a look at its website
from back in 1994 and you’ll see a different Apple. Back then, the company
still used a rainbow version of its iconic Apple logo, and the colors
streak across the page into menu options, which include a mysterious link
to something called “Smorgasbord.” By today’s design standards, it’s an
eyesore.

You can view this and other snapshots documenting the evolution of Apple’s
website, as well as its operating system, through a digital archive called
the Version Museum. The site also offers a look at the evolution of other
technologies, like the sites of tech giants Facebook and Amazon, apps like
Microsoft Word and Internet Explorer, and popular games like *Mario Kart*
and *Grand Theft Auto*. Each entry includes snapshots of each technology
alongside the year those visuals represent.


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