Here is the history as far as I’ve seen it:
- 2005 June 23 – Ma.La releases the Google Auto Pager greasemonkey script.
- 2005 June 28 – Bill Scott releases Rico LiveGrid and writes “Death To Paging!”
- 2006 April 25 – Humanized Reader launches with “Infinite History”
- 2006 September 14(ish) – Yahoo Mail (beta) utilizes the same LiveGrid technology
- 2006 September 17 – Microsoft’s Live.com Image Search includes infinite scroll.
- 2006 October 31 – Peter Forde writes Endless Pageless and releases a Rails plugin
- 2007 April 17 – swdyh releases AutoPagerize greasemonkey script, enabling infinite scroll for nearly every site.
- 2008 June 29 – infinite-scroll.com debuts with initial release of wordpress plugin
* Google Reader uses the same preloading LiveGrid technology. Anyone know when this debuted?
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When did ten of millions or hundred of millions of results start showing up in results? I have went to page 50 on one search result before a programmer built Norele. My search, when the content is available in the data base, lists every thing found on one page. I call it ‘finite’ scroll. Just how many of those hundreds of millions of results are viewed? Better question is how much is included in the millions of results that really doesn’t matter?