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R.I.P. GeoCities: A Community is Killed

Yahoo Shuts Down Property with 10m Unique Monthly Visitors

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  1. Hello to all, we’ve managed to save a very large part of GeoCities, if not all of it. Right now 1.1 million accounts are already back online.

    have a look at http://reocities.com/

    best regards,

    Jacques Mattheij

  2. I don’t pretend to know the motivation behind Yahoo! shutting down GeoCities any more than I did when Yahoo! valued it at $3.54 billion, which I thought was way overpriced even during the dot com feeding frenzy. However, not selling GeoCities for whatever it could bring in amazes me.

    With business logic like that, I won’t be surprized to one day be reading an article announcing Yahoo! itself is shutting down.

    Note to self… check portfolio and dump all Yahoo! stock.

  3. ottawahitech

    I was not an early homesteader at Geocities. My “free” web site, Not Nortel
    Network, a wordplay on Nortel Networks, the Canadian Technology giant that laid
    off 70% of its work force between 2000 and 2003, was started early in the
    decade. I continued updating it until the beginning of 2003. By then it had
    become a web portal for two Yahoo Groups, OttawaHiTech and Nortel_Pension which
    continued to derive a large numbers of new members from it for the rest of the
    decade. When Nortel Networks went into Chapter 11 in 2009, the membership of the
    Nortel_Pension Yahoo Group quadrupled in size within a few weeks thanks mainly
    NotNortel.

    The large waves of terminated employees from Nortel caused a serious bottleneck
    for those seeking high tech employment in Ottawa, a midsized city, during those
    years.

    At the beginning of 2003 I stopped updating the information
    on NotNortel and started devoting the majority of my time to moderating the two
    Yahoo Groups that drew their initial members from NotNortel. Even though
    NotNortel had a guest book attached to it, it was “clunky” as a discussion
    forum, so attaching the two Yahoo Groups seamlessly (or so I thought) to it,
    seemed like a no-brainer. The Yahoo Groups allowed me to continue providing
    updated information and receive instant feedback from the members. However I continued to utilize the Geocities NotNortel site to draw new members, as well as using gifs there to liven up the Yahoo Groups homepage which did not facilitate this technology.

    When Geocities was wiped out by Yahoo it left gaping holes on the homepage of
    the Yahoo Group OttawaHiTech

  4. Guest

    I’m so depressed over this. The internet in the early 2000s had a wonderful feeling to it. There were a lot of amazing, dedicated communities. I made a lot of fan sites back then and went through a lot of free servers. I visited a Geocities site everyday… I can’t believe Yahoo would just delete all those sites like this… To some of you, this is just a business decision. To people like me, good memories have been killed. I can no longer visit Geocities and relive a wonderful phase in my life…

  5. Tobias

    This speaks of what I always tell people: Don’t waste too much time on cloud services. Before you know it, your data will be made use of in obtrusive manners, or, as in this case, go away. Make sure to do an off-service backup often.

    There were a lot of Geocities pages I visited mostly for nostalgia purposes. Therefore, I really like this Reocities project.

    Oh, by the way. Yahoo! also owns Flickr, which today is HUGE! Will it go the same way as Geocities in 2025? It might seem distant today, but, well, maybe. Why not, really?

  6. Guest

    In My experience many developers are not even aware of the number of people with disabilities, let alone the fact that accessibility helps them too. Or I have seen web sites which talk about making sites accessible in order to increase SEO friendlyness, while the sites themselves are inaccessible.

    Regards
    511

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