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Zombo.com is a website that was created during the early days of Flash animation on the Internet. While many websites had a Flash intro that would play while the site loaded, Zombo took the concept to a humorous extreme, consisting of one long intro that never leads to any content.

Video game producer Bill Roper and artist Dave Rowntree have each listed Zombo as their favorite website; Rowntree explains, "I think that paraphrases the net. Promises you the earth but delivers a bit of animation with a scratchy soundtrack!" Web animator Joel Veitch chose Zombo.com as the least useful website, since "it doesn't do anything except tell you how wonderful it is." Mark Sullivan of PC World listed Zombo among the Internet's ten most useless websites, concluding: "Well, in fact, nothing happens at zombo.com." Samela Harris of The Advertiser calls Zombo.com "the most welcoming website on the Internet", while Daryl Lim of Digital Life calls Zombo.com "the ultimate time-waster". A listing in The Australian writes, "Zombo.com has just one joke, but it's a good one."

In 2004, political hacktivists caused Conservitives.com to redirect to Zombo.com.

References

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  9. Auty, Caroline (2004), "Political hacktivism: tool of the underdog or scourge of cyberspace?", Aslib Proceedings, 56 (4): 212–221, doi:10.1108/00012530410549240

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