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{{Stub}}[[File:20020317_stretched.png|thumb|GoBlocks logo from 2002 found in Roblox's files. It was dated in March 17, 2002.]]
[[File:ROBUX.png]]{{Stub}}Goblox was an early name under development of ROBLOX {{cite}}.
 
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'''GoBlocks''' was an early name choice used during the development of Roblox{{cite}}. [[Community:David.baszucki|David Baszucki]] and his team showed an interest with the name "GoBlocks", registering the "goblocks.com" domain on December 2, 2003.<ref>https://www.whois.com/whois/goblocks.com</ref><ref>https://whois.icann.org/en/lookup?name=goblocks.com</ref>
   
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The site constantly switched to different URLs, such as [[Dynablocks]], before finalizing with [[Roblox]].
David Baszucki, and his team eventually decided to go with the name GoBlocks in late 2002/2003 {{cite}}.
 
   
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It is currently used as a redirect to Roblox.
In December 2, 2003, Jim Stevens of the ROBLOX Corporation registered a site called "goblox.com" which was going to be the site name, as they were registering with "godaddy.com" {{cite}}.
 
   
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== References ==
Of course, the site didn't become GoBlox, and became Dynablocks, and then Roblox.
 
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You can see the earliest crawl of the page [http://web.archive.org/web/20021206162359/http://goblox.com:80/index.html Here]
 
 
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GoBlocks logo from 2002 found in Roblox's files. It was dated in March 17, 2002.

GoBlocks was an early name choice used during the development of Roblox⁠[citation needed]. David Baszucki and his team showed an interest with the name "GoBlocks", registering the "goblocks.com" domain on December 2, 2003.[1][2]

The site constantly switched to different URLs, such as Dynablocks, before finalizing with Roblox.

It is currently used as a redirect to Roblox.

References