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GeoCities - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Yahoo! has not archived GeoCities member web sites, but you may be able to find an archive of your visible web pages on the Internet Archive. ... To see if your site was archived, please visit the Internet Archive GeoCities site and enter your GeoCities web address in the search field provided.
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Go Back to Yahoo! GeoCities ... Yahoo! GeoCities > Yahoo! GeoCities Help > GeoCities Closing ... Why did GeoCities close?
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The GeoCities service is no longer available, but there's a lot more to explore on Yahoo! ... Yahoo! GeoCities Plus customers: ... Sorry, GeoCities has closed.
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A list of the old Geocities Homestead Neighborhoods and Suburbs / Geocities Neighbourhoods and Suburbs ... A comprehensive list of all GeoCities Homestead Neighborhoods and Suburbs.
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Yesterday, TechCrunch reported the news that Yahoo! is planning to shut down Geocities. That is sad news on many levels. Geocities was the web's first community and it was my first "mega deal" when it was sold to Yahoo! in... ... My partner at Flatiron, Jerry Colonna, who led the Geocities investment, will read this post...
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Every worthy teacher in Yahoo Geocities gives more than his or her personal time and talents, and puts heart power into every act. By example and precept the lessons are taught and growth follows in response to cultivation.
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Yahoo! GeoCities is a free Webhosting service founded by David Bohnett and John Rezner in late 1994 as Beverly Hills Internet. ... GeoCities began as BHI, a small Web hosting and development company in Southern California.
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GeoCities was a once very popular web hosting service founded in 1994 and purchased by Yahoo in 1999. Marked by its once-generous allotment of 15 megabytes and the free (with added advertisements) price, it was at one point the 3rd most-browsed site on the World Wide Web.
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