There are currently 94 domains that are over 21-years-old.  Sadly, many of them are either useless, redirected, or both.  Of the 94 websites currently able to vote, drink, and visit adult entertainment venues, these are the 10 that are actually cool.  Before we get to the list, we must pay homage to the oldest domain on the Internet, even though the website itself has very little use, interest, or personality:

symbolics.com15-March-1985

What a shame.  Makes me wish that someone would come along, buy the domain, and put up an online museum of Internet oddities.  It’s nothing against the company that has their website there, but PLEASE do something… cool.  The sad part is that the website looks like it was built in 1985 and nothing has changed on it since.

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xerox.com09-January-1986

It’s fitting that one of the oldest modern technology companies would have one of the oldest websites on the Internet.  It has definitely been modernized to go beyond the good ol’ days of black and white photocopies, 4 per minute.

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hp.com03-March-1986

Hewlett Packard actually owns two of the 10 oldest domains.  DEC.com, dating back to September 30, 1985 (just before Marty McFly took his first jump back in time) is actually older than HP.com.

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ibm.com19-March-1986

Again, IBM, one of the original innovators that made the world as computerized as it is today, is a fitting addition to this list with a robust website that fits its namesake.

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sun.com19-March-1986

Sun was one of the companies that really started the second generation in the computer revolution.  Their website is as detailed as one would expect from the company and offers the downloads associated with their products.

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stargate.com05-August-1986

Okay, so this made it to the list because we were expecting to see Richard Dean Anderson.  It actually turns out that the website is pretty cool other than having an auto-play video on the homepage.

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