404 Page facts
While investigating facts about 404 Page, I found out little known, but curios details like:
HTTP 451 - a computer network code similar to 404 page not found - which tells a user if the content is legally blocked. It was named after the book Fahrenheit 451, where books are banned.
NPR’s 404 page sends you to a bunch of articles about missing people, places, and things.
In my opinion, it is useful to put together a list of the most interesting details from trusted sources that I've come across. Here are 9 of the best facts about 404 Page I managed to collect.
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IMDB has several relevant quotes on its 404 page each time you come across it.
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An error status code (like 404) exists for pages blocked by local governments. HTTP 451: a reference to a 1953 dystopian novel...
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Bloomberg, one of the most reputable financial reporting services in the world, has this as their 404 page
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Wendy's "404: Page Not Found" has a playable version of BurgerTime on it!
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NPR's 404 page has a list of other missing things
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Amazon's shows you a random employee's dog every time their 404 page loads.
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The New Zealand govt's 404 page shows a world map without NZ