Ten of the most widely used MIDI-format music files from (pre Yahoo era) Geocities websites, courtesy of Jason Scott who had been archiving the now deleted Geocities sites this year.
Geocities may be gone but you still listen to the old MIDI files
Posted by John Lampard on Tuesday, 17 November, 2009 to the web subset
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I visit Geocities websites for the content, not the design
Posted by John Lampard on Thursday, 5 November, 2009 to the web subset
A sample of nine Geocities webpages which were among the one million archived before Yahoo closed down the old web communities.
Before iPods and Y2K, GeoCities was a quantum leap: The average person could create a web site for free, no questions asked. People took the opportunity and ran with it, building millions of pages [...]
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Saving GeoCities from the digital dustbin
Posted by John Lampard on Wednesday, 29 April, 2009 to the comment subset
An amazing effort being led by Jason Scott to backup as many legacy GeoCities websites as possible before Yahoo! pulls the plug on them… Jason’s team isn’t offering to back up all GeoCities sites though, only those whose owners have passed away, or sites that haven’t been updated in over ten years.
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Has Internet Explorer Just Shot Itself in the Foot?
Posted by John Lampard on Saturday, 26 January, 2008 to the technology subset
Has Internet Explorer Just Shot Itself in the Foot?
London-On-Sea designer Andy Budd weighs into the Internet Explorer 8 version targeting debate with perhaps the best write up on the subject so far (as far as I am concerned) in terms of clarity, and humour.
This idea has come about because Microsoft are worried about “breaking the [...]
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