ESPN's website museum, no charge

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The relaunch officially today of the ESPN.com website -- bigger video windows, bigger headspace for Reilly and Simmons -- is cause to pause and laugh at consider where it started.

1995.jpgBack in 1995, merging with an ahead-of-the-curve company in Seattle called Starwave, a cutting edge ESPNET SportsZone came upon us during the Final Four. If we really dug through the archives, we might even find a Daily News column that we wrote about this crazy new stuff and how it could affect your sports consumption.

ESPN has put up a retrospective (linked here) of how its websites have evolved, devoled and revolved around what's hot on the Internet machine.

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