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Dropzonetoe Fezian27 Oct 2009 6:33 a.m. PST

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Wonder how many gaming websites will be gone now. Lots of necromunda stuff was posted on them I know.

Shame,

nycjadie27 Oct 2009 6:47 a.m. PST

I had no idea Yahoo paid $3.5 USD billion for Geocities. What a bad investment. They did nothing to support it. Shame, really. There were so many websites on there. Granted, most of them were plagued with broken links.

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Who asked this joker27 Oct 2009 6:56 a.m. PST

Hmmm….not dead yet!

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Personal logo Saginaw Supporting Member of TMP27 Oct 2009 8:25 a.m. PST

It wouldn't be totally dead, since they can probably be recalled through the Internet Archive, right?

Jakar Nilson27 Oct 2009 10:19 a.m. PST

I moved my geocities website, the US Mogdonazian Colonization Plan, earlier this month:

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E Murray27 Oct 2009 1:31 p.m. PST


I had no idea Yahoo paid $3.5 USD USD billion for Geocities. What a bad investment.

I read that what they really paid was $3.5 USD USD billion worth of their own (over-priced) stock.

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Perhaps it wasn't such a bad deal. At today's prices, that looks like about $180 USD million. (Assuming there haven't been any splits, etc., in the last 10 years.)

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