EGroups, Geocities, Rocketmail...
Flickr noooo!!! You were so open, and so free :(
del.icio.us noooo!!! You were quasi-useful :(
Why do so many people seem to think that getting acquired is a good thing? I happened upon the weblog of the Flickr or deli.cio.us or something like that inventor, announcing that it had been sold to Yahoo, and all the comments were like "Congratulations!", and nobody seemed worried or disappointed at all. What's up with these people?
I used to use eGroups and Geocities long, long ago but had stopped by the time Yahoo swallowed them. Never used Rocketmail, deli.cio.us, or Flickr. >>3 What, I went to http://www.geocities.com/ and it still seems to be advertising free accounts; could you clarify?
>>8 okay I looked at that geocities page and I don't see anywhere mention that they are offering you a geocities email.
A page, yes. I still have my geocities page of long ago.
But no email.
>>8-9
They used to have free e-mail. They got rid of it. That's what 3 mentioned.
They also used to have a community aspect, but Yahoo destroyed it quickly.
You can see the death of GeoCities' community here:
http://www.geocities.com/PicketFence/1284/
Ah, we forgot about Konfabulator!
Another semi-useless cool thing swallowed up by Yahoo.
you people are retarded conspiracy theorists. to the guy who canceled his del.icio.us account just because of the acquisition, stop it... you are making the human race look like tools.
hehe, I managed to attract a Digg-tard
I eat bugs.
I don't see any conspiracy theories in this thread.
Yahoo eat cat!
>>15
There's a reason for that: They don't want them here.
This post was deleted under order of the GSD.
Densya Otoko article on Akiba Angels
Uh, yeah, that really has a lot to do with Yahoo. Right..
Yahoo is going to eat Digg!
Good riddance!
woot!
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Google ate up Dejanews too. Does anyone remember that? No? What makes you think anyone will care about egroups (aka Yahoo! groups), flickr (which no one had heard about two years ago) or any of the other web 2.0 crud?
>>29
Thank you. Your opinion, though unsurprising coming from today's AOL generation, is valued by us all.
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Hahahaha, Yahoo. Hilarious in hindsight.
VORUDEMOTO
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Yahoo today is dead. Thank god.
>>38
I suppose you think Google is so much better?
yahoo is dead