Start-Up Scribr Wants to Help Your Twitter Feed Survive the Coming Web-pocalypse

Scribr is trying to keep your Facebook profile from becoming like the lost GeoCities of Atlantis.
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When GeoCities Grabbed the Web's Golden Ticket–A Trip Down Silicon-Valley-Has-No-Memory Lane

In Web years, BoomTown is now officially 143 years old. Why? Well, I was the one who got to write the big Page One piece in The Wall Street Journal after GeoCities was sold to Yahoo in January of 1999 for $5 billion in stock. GeoCities was, in its way, the Facebook of its time. But, instead of “friends,” its users were “homesteaders.” As Cher so eloquently sings: Those were the days my friend, we thought they’d never end. Except they did. Yahoo announced yesterday that it was closing the GeoCities unit down, part of new CEO Carol Bartz’s war against useless assets at the troubled company. But let’s take a stroll down memory lane, shall we?
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Welcome to GooCities!

Google Sites, the search sovereign’s creatively named collaborative Web site building service, is now available to any registered Google user, not just those with Google Apps account
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New Dates Added for Steve Ballmer 'Wild and Crazy CEO' Tour

Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer is on a roll. Last week he dismissed Facebook as another GeoCities. Now he’s gone and branded Google as Big Brother. “Our Windows Live Hotmail, in and of itself, doesn’t generate much ad revenue,” Ballmer told an audience at the Microsoft Startup Accelerator Program in the United Kingdom. “So we’ve had [...]

New Dates Added for Steve Ballmer ‘Wild and Crazy CEO’ Tour

Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer is on a roll. Last week he dismissed Facebook as another GeoCities. Now he’s gone and branded Google as Big Brother. “Our Windows Live Hotmail, in and of itself, doesn’t generate much ad revenue,” Ballmer told an audience at the Microsoft Startup Accelerator Program in the United Kingdom. “So we’ve had [...]

Steve 'Grumpy Old Man' Ballmer Insults Those Crazy Kids at Facebook

Well, here’s a novel way to negotiate a deal with entrepreneurs you’re interested in a closer relationship with: 1. Call them “faddish.” 2. Compare their start-up to an essentially failed dot-com that managed to snooker a big investor into buying it before the last bubble burst. 3. And, worst of all for geeks, insult their [...]