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: A major June 2000 redesign introduced Flash-animated buttons and more sophisticated multimedia.

Facing heavy competition from streaming giants like Netflix and YouTube, Nickelodeon shifted toward a "platform-agnostic" approach. Nickelodeon Begins a Web Site Focusing on Interactive Play Nickelodeon Online

: Despite limited internet connectivity at the time, the site grew rapidly. By March 1999, Nick.com was the highest-rated website for children aged 6–14. 2. The Multimedia Revolution (2000–2010) : A major June 2000 redesign introduced Flash-animated

As broadband replaced dial-up, Nickelodeon expanded into richer interactive content. launched in 2005

: This broadband video service, launched in 2005, allowed users to stream full-length episodes online for the first time. 3. Modern Strategy and Platform Synergy (2010–Present)

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