Welcome Guest
[Log In]
[Register]
| Welcome to Big Boards. We hope you like what you see and decide to visit often. Big Boards offers the Zathyus network our long famous Resource Archives, our extensive search indexes, and our info-packed resource forums. Our team has recently opened a new project called Planet Nexus, where a bold new experiment in forum promotion is taking place. We call it nexworking. NexusTree offers social networking pages for forums in a fully automated format. Your NexusTree page is created instantly when your join the nexus. Find out more by visiting Planet Nexus, and become part of the nexworking revolution. ![]() If you're already a member please log in to your account for additional access: |
| The day the web sites died; Yahoo closes GeoCities | ||
|---|---|---|
| Topic Started: Oct 27 2009, 07:21 AM (96 Views) | ||
| Codes Rock | Oct 27 2009, 07:21 AM Post #1 | |
|
<?php echo 'Codes Rock rocks!'; ?>
|
Yahoo on Monday is killing off its GeoCities Web hosting service, once one of the most popular sites on the Web. The company in April first warned customers that it would be shutting down the service. Yahoo now provides an FAQ that details how users can salvage the Web sites they've created using the service. Here's Yahoo's explanation for nixing the site:
In other words, Yahoo is looking for customers to pay up, either via Yahoo or someone else. At the very least, Yahoo recommends that customers who don't want to lose their data download pages and images to their computers. Yahoo will not be archiving web sites, though the nonprofit Internet Archive is copying many of them, according to Yahoo. Like other free Web hosting sites, GeoCities proved popular not just among legitimate users, but among spammers and malware distributors. Yahoo acquired GeoCities in 1999 for $3.57 billion in stock, but the deal didn't go well, as new terms of service placed on users sent many of them scurrying. GeoCities formed in the mid-1990s and went public in 1998. The company was unique among web hosting sites in that users initially designated their sites as belonging to a city, such as Hollywood, to help viewers navigate among them. Some have called GeoCities a sort of precursor to today's social networks like Facebook and MySpace. |
|
IF/ZB Server Status Page | IF/ZB Board Locator | Follow Me On twitter | ||
|
|
||
|
|
Oct 27 2009, 07:37 AM Post #2 | |
![]()
Can I haz a Gord?
![]()
|
Looks like ripway will be getting more members.
|
|
Mike is my coding brother.
| ||
|
|
||
| 1 user reading this topic (1 Guest and 0 Anonymous) | ||
| « Previous Topic · Computers, Technology and Design · Next Topic » |
| Track Topic · E-mail Topic |
|
Hosted for free by ZetaBoards







