This informative and hilarious infographic shares how Internet usage and webpage designs have changed over the past fifteen years. See what late 90s web pages used to look like, the horror!
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This is the evolution of the Mercedes Benz logo from 1909 to 2009. Weather the logo has gotten better or worse over the years is debatable, but the automobile continues to get better.
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These cartoons represent a completely different kind of evolution. They are all very interesting and humorous.
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This is the history of portable game consoles since 1989, when the legendary Game Boy first appeared until today after the release of Nintendo 3DS.
Nintendo Game Boy, 1989
If you are familiar with computers the chances are you are familiar with Microsoft Windows. The software has gone through many evolutions over the years, which has lead to a revolution in the way we use computers.
1985 - Windows 1.0
Everyone can recognize a coke can at fifty feet. It is an American icon. Coke has roots that dig deep. They first began bottling this giant of colas in 1886 in the backyard of a pharmacist in Atlanta Ga. John Pemberton is the man that brewed this concoction for the first time.
This shows the evolution of New York City’s Subway from 1919 to 2010. The subway is an amazing transportation system that numerous New Yorkers depend on. It operates both above ground and underground.
1910s -1930s
A New Hope episode was first released in 1977 and since than has undergone many changes.
It was re-released several times. One of the most notable versions is the 2004 DVD, which was modified with CGI effects and recreated scenes. It is amazing to see how big the difference is and how many has changed in 27 years. Some changes are subtle though, others, well they are blatant.
Who knew that movie screens would get as enormous as they are today? At one time they were a mere 20’ wide and 12’ high. They have certainly grown considerably over the years. Take a look and see how big they are today.
German photographer Jens Heilmann took pictures of World Cup soccer balls from every single one of the 19 tournaments. These all balls have been kicked around by some of the greatest soccer players of the 20th and 21st century.
Chile, 1962
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It’s sad so many chickens were killed to create this photo chain, but thanks to it you can learn more about chicken evolution from the very beginning. Remember, it’s the oldie of the day ;)
It’s a great series about the evolution of logos of brands, from Ford to Nokia and many others…
It’s very interesting to see how it evolved.
Evolution, a topic which opposes well science and religion, but hey, it’s not a post to make a debate or anything else, it’s just humor.
First, we did not create these images and secondly, I warn you right away, most of them are insulting or can at least be seen as insulting to the majority of countries/continents that are represented and not just Africa...
You have to look at them to the ‘thousandth degree’ because these images use openly the worst clichés that we can have on one country or continent...
So why do we publish them, well because I think we can laugh at these pictures if we don’t take them seriously, so relax and don’t forget it’s just humoristic.
If you have not seen yet the first part, well, you cant look at it like right now :)
A great wall painting with an evolution process rather unusual but which sums up pretty much what it’s all about ;)
The artist’s name is Blu (I’m not sure, but looks like him) and he also makes wall-painted animations.
You can see more on his website.
It seems that the fossil, dubbed Ida or Darwinius, was found in Germany in 1983 but the claims that this might be the human anscestor was officially revealed on May 21 2009.
The fossil is placed within the primate family tree along with other fossil primates. Ida was originally thought to be a primitive lemur, but comparative tests revealed her to have anthropoid features. This indicates that she is a transitional fossil between primitive lemur-like primates and the monkeys, including the human lineage.
Dr Jørn Hurum, the Norwegian vertebrate paleontologist from Oslo, said: “This fossil rewrites our understanding of the evolution of primates... It will probably be pictured in all the textbooks for the next 100 years," and compared its importance to the Mona Lisa”.
And you, do you believe in this?
Great collection of images, some are very hilarious and very true too