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Mirsky's Worst Of The Web (WOTW) was devoted to showcasing what David Mirsky, a former Harvard Lampoon writer, considered "the worst web sites ever". WOTW was the first well-trafficked site to feature "bad" web sites for entertainment purposes. His commentary was short on constructive criticism and long on insulting the web site layout, content and graphics, and sometimes the web designers themselves. ==The site== WOTW was created by Mirsky in January 1995, in response to sites such as Glenn Davis's ''Cool Site of the Day''. The format was simple: three days a week, Mirsky would select about three new sites, providing links and one-sentence comments that were "acidic, addictive, and insanely funny". For some time, at least, this was a paid job, supported by web service provider Volant. The site’s tagline was "If it isn't Mirsky's then it isn't the worst!" An early article on the site (from ''Marketing Tools'') gives some of its flavor: According to several interviews, Mirsky expected WOTW to lead to money-making opportunities, and grew frustrated with maintaining it because it never did. On November 1, 1996, Mirsky stopped producing WOTW. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Mirsky's Worst of the Web」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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