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One of them was the old Fishcam page which is oddly enough still running as it reaches 26 years. I remember some of the examples used in this video went up to the early 2000's.
If you are wondering who Neocities is. Its a group that got ideas from the now defunct "Geocties" that Yahoo used to own prior to Yahoo Inc being taking over by Verizon. This group got designs and codes from the old Geocities and ran with it for their purposes
Geocities was a late 1990's-early 2000's version of blogger and wordpress
If you are wondering who Neocities is. Its a group that got ideas from the now defunct "Geocties" that Yahoo used to own prior to Yahoo Inc being taking over by Verizon. This group got designs and codes from the old Geocities and ran with it for their purposes
Geocities was a late 1990's-early 2000's version of blogger and wordpress
I've run into "Oocities" archives of message boards I used to visit in the '90s and early '00s and have found them full of pop-up ads and other garbage that may or may not be dangerous. Does "Neocities" have the same affliction?
I've run into "Oocities" archives of message boards I used to visit in the '90s and early '00s and have found them full of pop-up ads and other garbage that may or may not be dangerous. Does "Neocities" have the same affliction?
Neocities does not have pop up ads like the original Geocities does though.
Sometime in the mid-2000's browsers and security software started to block the pop-up ads and somewhere in the mid 2000's Blogspot/Blogger, and the Web 2.0 revolution took place where Myspace, Twitter, Facebook, Dailymotion, YouTube, Vimeo, Reddit, WordPress were startups at the time.
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