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From: emekadavid on 17 Dec 2009 13:27 Is there an alternate geocities out in cyberspace? I learnt from a friend that yahoo geocities has been discontinued and I really need something like that which I can use for experimental and presentational purposes? Someone please help xnt -- ich bin ein berliner
From: Red E. Kilowatt on 17 Dec 2009 13:46 emekadavid wrote: > Is there an alternate geocities out in cyberspace? I learnt from a > friend > that yahoo geocities has been discontinued and I really need something > like > that which I can use for experimental and presentational purposes? > Someone please help > xnt You can do a lot with Blogger. -- Red
From: Auggie on 17 Dec 2009 16:22 "emekadavid" <nnaemeka.david(a)gmail.com> wrote in message news:f90aaf5d-b49d-41a9-83af-30fa4be8c3c5(a)21g2000yqj.googlegroups.com... > Is there an alternate geocities out in cyberspace? I learnt from a > friend > that yahoo geocities has been discontinued and I really need something > like > that which I can use for experimental and presentational purposes? > Someone please help For "experimental and presentational purposes"? You make it sound like you want this web space for something to do with your business, perhaps a web development type business? If that's the case then I would say: You should invest in some real web hosting. It will look quite unprofessional if you are using freebie web services, particularly if they put ads up on your site, to promote your skills and services. If your business is so bad that you can't make enough profit to cover a $10 domain name and a few bucks a month for web hosting then you really really *REALLY* should consider another line of work. Another thing to consider here is that its very tough to find any free hosts that let you do any server side scripting, programming or use a database. That really puts a limit on what you can do or what options and features you can include in your websites, and that whole server side scripting stuff is where much of the money is made in this business.
From: Josiah Jenkins on 17 Dec 2009 21:29 On Thu, 17 Dec 2009 10:27:51 -0800 (PST), emekadavid <nnaemeka.david(a)gmail.com> wrote: >Is there an alternate geocities out in cyberspace? I learnt from a >friend that yahoo geocities has been discontinued Google is your friend (TM) : 'free web hosting' > >ich bin ein berliner Are you really a 'jam-filled donut' ? Or did you mean, 'Ick bin Berliner' ? -- http://www.ian-stewart.eu
From: John Bokma on 17 Dec 2009 22:18
Josiah Jenkins <josiah-jenkins(a)somewhere_else.invalid> writes: > On Thu, 17 Dec 2009 10:27:51 -0800 (PST), emekadavid >>ich bin ein berliner > > Are you really a 'jam-filled donut' ? That's an urban legend. > Or did you mean, 'Ick bin Berliner' ? Ick is not German, Ich is correct. (It's "Ik" in Dutch). Also, "Ich bin Berliner" would've been wrong since Kennedy wasn't from Berlin. -- John Bokma Read my blog: http://johnbokma.com/ Hire me (Perl/Python): http://castleamber.com/ |