It's not a fully comprehensive view (you're 'only' looking at 12 out of nearly 20 sites), but it gives you a good look at important moments in Prince's internet history without having to use web archives. You'll see the very start of his web presence (The Dawn circa 1996), the first online-only distribution of a CD (Crystal Ball in 1997) and the NPG Music Club's groundbreaking media service (2001 to 2006). There's even a peek at Prince Interactive, a 1994 project from the days when "interactive multimedia" CDs gave you experiences that weren't possible on the early web.

Crucially, this isn't a commercial venture. Jennings tells Billboard that there won't be any downloads or subscriptions. This is ultimately a tribute to Prince -- the only other goal is to inspire musicians who want to make a statement with their web pages.