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OriginalMobileTelecom website was launched September 3, 1997. The next version (see the image below) went online a year later. Both designs are amazingly popular with website cloners becoming all-time favorites. |
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CloneHere’s the site of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs created by Olvit. ![]() |
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CloneThese are two versions of the Legends Casino website constructed by Yakima Valley. ![]() |
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CloneAnd this one is rather special as it demonstrates clone mutation. ![]() |
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CloneHere goes another one. ![]() |
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CloneLike Whoa Inc. went for it and copied every single pixel of our design, including internal pages. ![]() |
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ClonePriazovskaya Agricultural Firm did too fancy the idea. ![]() |
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CloneAdygei Telephone Company gave us some credit—besides using our design, they put our logo on their website. ![]() |
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CloneAlpharel Studio realized its own vision of it in the Parus website. ![]() |
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CloneWM Kopilka website ![]() |
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CloneDenis Kalinin’s homepage ![]() |
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CloneStarik Khottabych Stores website created by DGroup ![]() |
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Clone“My Design Studio: Main Art” website ![]() |
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CloneIlya Kirnichny made this website for Wind of New Technologies, a telecom company. ![]() |