6 comments on “Goodbye Geocities – Now Who Will Be Next?

  1. I used geocities, tripod and angelfire LONG back. And for me blogs killed these services around 6 years ago. I don’t expect blogger / wordpress to close down though wordpress might start monetizing the blogs ‘heavily’ if they come under weather.

    For that matter, I never expected Altavista to go away, it did. Within blogging software / sites, livejournal and typepad could be cited as examples. They were REALLY popular 3 years ago, they remain popular and well known but the shine has gone.

    With Amazon EC2 and Google app engine, it’s possible that even the bigger hosting business like Godaddy etc. might become obsolete.

  2. Yahoo has been closing a lot of ‘once popular’ services. In a way it’s good that they are identifying non-profitable sections of their business and getting rid of them. I hope they won’t do the same for flickr ;-) ( I don’t know if it’s profitable yet ).

    Blogger won’t be shutdown anytime soon, it has a tough competition from WordPress, Livejournal and other local blog hosting providers but the service is still thriving. Initially I thought twitter and facebook might harm blogging services but thankfully there is space for all three in the world.

  3. I remember doing basically the same thing with Geocities. Hey didn’t msn have a similar thing? I never got involved with that one. The one for MSN is Tripod isn’t it? I think they and Geocities are a lot alike.

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