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POPSHow GeoCities Invented the Internet A garish collection of home pages paved the way for blogging, social networks, and the rest of Web 2.0. By Farhad ManjooPosted Tuesday, Oct. 27, 2009, at 5:04 PM ET
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POPSwebsite hosting Well, since GeoCities is gone for good (RIP) and Dan said “free is not an option anymore” I think we should check this top 5 website hosting services.
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POPSYahoo slams door for free webspace at least for what its on the geocities or as it started as for the love ones as geopages, pages of all types all content readily fetchable .... so long need a new idea net guys, get ur scripts and link bonding acts again.. .. www.citymedia.in offers competitors price watch out yes its not free..its as free... http://www.docstoc.com/docs/13844337/Welcome-Email-Offer
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POPSPreserving Fandom The Organization for Transformative Works has created some really quality solutions for dealing with the October closing of Geocities. Even if you don't own any content on Geocities, you can help document it.
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POPShosting GeoCities is down for good and I think we’ll need a brand new hosting service; this one here seems fine to me but the admin should check it too.
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POPSGeocities Archival Project Utterly atrocious page colors, but I am glad to see that more than one group of people are doing their best to save our net-history.
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POPSFannish Preservation The Organization for Transformative Works is offering shelter (hosting space) in their Open Doors project for fanworks that are losing their homes with the closing of GeoCities.
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POPSYahoo! set to bulldoze GeoCities later this year Geocities was my first net home when I got on-line full-time back in January '97. I had a page in Athens, though I can't recall which sub-division I was in or my exact address. My first site was eye-bleedingly awful. But I learned, quick, and got better. Signing up for GeoCities is where I got the handle I still use to this day. There is still some good things found on GeoCities and it's sad to see the entire site close.
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POPSDeath on the Net The death of Google is right here in the combination of Open Intelligence and Amplify.
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POPSJews for Peace and Justice 12) Middle East Crisis Committee http://www.thestruggle.org 13) Neturei Karta http://www.geocities.com/Pentagon/Bunker/5750/home.html 14) Not in Our Name Coalition http://www.nimn.org 15) "Occupied Territory" http://www.occupied.org 16) Oz v'Shalom - Netivot Shalom (religious Zionist anti-Occupation) http://www.ariga.com/ozveshalom.index.asp 17) Prominent Jews writing articles in Haaretz http://www.haaretzdaily.com 18) Rabbis for Human Rights http://www.rhr.israel.net 19) Search for justice and equality http://www.searchforjustice.org 20) Tikkun Magazine http://www.tikkun.org 21) Ta'ayush: http://www.taayush.org./ 22) Visions for peace with justice in Israel/Palestine http://www.keck.ucsf.edu/~yoram/amesp.html 23) Yesh Gvul, The movement for IDF men refusing to serve in the O. T. http://www.diak.org/Haayesh-gvul.htm
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POPSJake Gyllenhaal is the Prince of Persia... Yes, Jake Gyllenhaal is dreamy...but I can't see him as the Prince of Persia. I must say, he did look really good in Jarhead;) Now the guy from the Mummy looks just about right. (I didn't know people still used geocities these days.)
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POPSMartin Luther King Jr. Day Martin Luther King Jr. Day - marking the birth date of the Rev Martin Luther King, Jr. - The campaign for a fed. holiday in King's honor began soon after his assassination. Ronald Reagan signed the holiday into law in 1983, - was first observed in 1986 - It was officially observed in all 50 states for the first time in 2000. RELUCTANCE TO OBSERVE THIS DAY Jesse Helms (R-N C led opposition to the bill and questioned whether King was important enough.... He criticized King's opposition to the Vietnam War and accused King of having communist connections. Ronald Reagan was also opposed to the holiday. He relented in his opposition only after Congress passed the King Day bill with an overwhelming veto-proof majority (338 to 90 in the House of Representatives and 78 to 22 in the Senate). MORE HERE: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Luther_King_Day Some years ago, I made this page to honor this man... .http://www.geocities.com/stajam2000/king/mlk.html