Scanning OG websites of massive companies is oddly satisfying.

Here's a taste...
Coinbase
Oct 2012
h/t @brian_armstrong
Facebook
Dec 2005
Airbnb
May 2010
h/t @bchesky
Google
Apr 1999
@Twitter
Oct 2007
h/t @jack
Netflix
Sep 2003
h/t @reedhastings
Amazon
May 2006
h/t @JeffBezos
@MorningBrew
Feb 2016

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