From db5d5026a914d47ff92830471c2581a9c106b3c342a0f337d46c16195b5d5ffd Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Nicholas Johnson Date: Fri, 27 Oct 2023 00:00:00 +0000 Subject: Remove erroneous whitespace from Markdown files --- content/entry/explore-neocities.md | 6 +++--- 1 file changed, 3 insertions(+), 3 deletions(-) (limited to 'content/entry/explore-neocities.md') diff --git a/content/entry/explore-neocities.md b/content/entry/explore-neocities.md index f1a0714..c23fbac 100644 --- a/content/entry/explore-neocities.md +++ b/content/entry/explore-neocities.md @@ -7,11 +7,11 @@ draft: false This story starts with GeoCities. I'll let [Wikipedia](https://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/GeoCities) do the explaining: > "GeoCities, later Yahoo! GeoCities, was a Web hosting service that allowed users to create and publish websites for free and to browse user-created websites by their theme or interest. GeoCities was started in November 1994 by David Bohnett and John Rezner, and was named Beverly Hills Internet briefly before being renamed GeoCities. On January 28, 1999, it was acquired by Yahoo!, at which time it was reportedly the third-most visited website on the World Wide Web. -> +> > In its original form, site users selected a "city" in which to list the hyperlinks to their Web pages. The "cities" were named after real cities or regions according to their content: For example, computer-related sites were placed in "SiliconValley" and those dealing with entertainment were assigned to "Hollywood", hence the name of the site. Soon after its acquisition by Yahoo!, this practice was abandoned in favour of using the Yahoo! member names in the URLs. -> +> > In April 2009, the company announced that it would end the United States GeoCities service on October 26, 2009. -> +> > There were at least 38 million pages displayed by GeoCities before it was terminated, most user-written. The GeoCities Japan version of the service endured until March 31, 2019." The third most visited website on the World Wide Web. 38 million mostly user-written pages before it was terminated in 2009. Just wow. That's impressive. I was only ten years old when GeoCities shut down, so it was before my time. I never got to experience it in its prime. -- cgit v1.2.3