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'''Geocities''' was a once very popular web hosting service founded in 1994 and purchased by [[Yahoo]] in 1999. On April 2009 Yahoo announced they would be closing Geocities "later this year".
'''Geocities''' was a once very popular web hosting service founded in 1994 and purchased by [[Yahoo]] in 1999. On April 2009, [http://help.yahoo.com/l/us/yahoo/geocities/geocities-05.html Yahoo announced they would be closing Geocities "later this year"]. Apparently, Yahoo will offer a means to export user data sometime this summer.


== Press review ==
== Press review ==

Revision as of 23:38, 29 April 2009

Geocities was a once very popular web hosting service founded in 1994 and purchased by Yahoo in 1999. On April 2009, Yahoo announced they would be closing Geocities "later this year". Apparently, Yahoo will offer a means to export user data sometime this summer.

Press review

Ars Technica: Started in 1994, Geocities was like the Facebook to Angelfire's MySpace—competing webpage services that allowed over-enthused HTML newbies to create artfully horrific webpages to represent themselves in the early days of the Internet.
fool.com: As anyone who has surfed through GeoCities over the years will tell you, an Internet without GeoCities is like a world of celluloid without Keanu Reeves flicks. The absence of GeoCities won't create a cultural void. Few will miss its passing. It's loaded mostly with hobbyist tribute pages, authored by penny-pinching cybersurfers who put up with primitive tools and gaudy ads in exchange for free hosting. Many of the pages were created years ago, and abandoned like bunny rabbits after Easter Sunday, Ugg boots after winter, and anything Reeves did after the first Matrix movie.
TechCrunch: One of the pioneers of web-hosting sites, GeoCities gave users personal publishing tools and created “neighborhoods” within its web platform for users to be able to create pages, add a picture, text, a guest book and a website counter. Long before MySpace, Geocities was known as a place where teenagers, college students, and eventually others could impose their own garish taste upon the rest of the world.
PC World: Of the 12 remaining GeoCities users, only one was available for comment. "Holy crap!" said the user, a red-faced fellow named Strong Bad. "The scroll buttons and animated GIFs on that site were unbeatable."
The Register: A group of web preservationists called the Archive Team is trying to save most of Geocities for the ages before Yahoo! erases the beloved old-school web-hosting service from the face of the internet.

Archiveteam mentionings

Slashdot: jamie found this note from Jason Scott, who organizes the Archive Team. They are busy downloading as much of Geocities as they can before it vanishes from the Net after Yahoo pulled the plug.
reddit.com
Jason appeared on the April 29, 2009 edition of Future Tense to discuss why Geocities should be rescued.

Saving Geocities

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Lists

Users involved

  • User:Jscott, Joey paulprote and many others are downloading the main www.geocities.com stuff.
  • User:Soult is downloading de.geocities.com at [1]
  • User:Bbot is mirroring downloaded content.