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Back Up Your Geocities

Yahoo is shutting down geocities...only 10 years after they bought it for 4.9 billion dollars. awesome. Yahoo says they are doing this to concentrate on social network type stuff. In other words, its no longer profitable to have a business model that requires anyone to learn anything about computers.

I know i have a handful of geocities urls but i cant remember them to save my life. I guess the ultimate resources for my vanity as described by the html 3.0 specification is forever lost.
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Posted By: Marty
04/24/09 06:20 PM

people still use geocities?
Posted By: Michael
04/24/09 06:41 PM

not since myspace i dont think.
i loved geocities cause it let me know which of my friends were able to get their hands dirty on a computer. there were a couple of people that did some really impressive things with the limited tools of early html and javascript.
Posted By: Dylan
04/24/09 07:49 PM

My first blog ever was on geocities and still exists. ...it's probably better that it dissapears.
Posted By: Fla
06/10/09 07:27 PM

My first webpage ever was on tripod. Good times.
Posted By: Michael
10/26/09 05:04 PM

Rest In Peace
Posted By: onemiamibum
10/26/09 09:00 PM

Yeah, I learned HTML on geocities, but my page has been gone since yahoo bought it. I vaguely remember yahoo sending me notice that i had to create a yahoo email account to keep it active and I refused.