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posted by mrpg on Wednesday October 03 2018, @09:48AM   Printer-friendly
from the nostalgia-ain't-what-it-used-to-be dept.

The end of an era... c|net is reporting that GeoCities Dies in March 2019, and with it a Piece of Internet History :

The web-hosting site GeoCities was a paragon of this early internet era, but in March 2019 (almost 25 years after its creation in 1994) it'll cease to exist.

Yahoo Japan announced that it would shut down GeoCities.co.jp on March 31, 2019. Yahoo bought GeoCities in 1999 for $3.6 billion. In 2009 Yahoo shut down GeoCities in the US, but for some reason spared GeoCities Japan. When Yahoo shuts down GeoCities Japan in 2019, the life of GeoCities will finally come to an end.

If you want to go back and take a look at how things used to be, the Internet Archive in 2009 made a special effort to preserve GeoCities pages. There are links on that page to other efforts to preserve the US side of GeoCities.

If you have an account on SoylentNews, you can go into your preferences and select the "vomit" theme to bring a touch of GeoCities nostalgia to life right here!


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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday October 03 2018, @12:07PM (2 children)

    by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday October 03 2018, @12:07PM (#743352)

    1) File - > Open File... -> select your index.html.

  • (Score: 2) by VLM on Wednesday October 03 2018, @02:37PM (1 child)

    by VLM (445) Subscriber Badge on Wednesday October 03 2018, @02:37PM (#743398)

    1) File - > Open File... -> select your index.html.

    Uh yeah, but thats not very public. In the "old days" you could tell coworkers and competitors to go look at your DS9 fan club home page on geocities.

    • (Score: 3, Informative) by Freeman on Wednesday October 03 2018, @04:26PM

      by Freeman (732) on Wednesday October 03 2018, @04:26PM (#743473) Journal

      In short, you can use something like github to host the files or get some random free webhost; which still exist. Something like: https://sites.google.com/ [google.com]

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