• Re: Google dropped a bombshell today about Chrome cookies

    From The Running Man@21:1/5 to nuh-uh@nope.com on Fri Jul 26 08:09:01 2024
    On 26/07/2024 05:53 Alan <nuh-uh@nope.com> wrote:
    On 2024-07-25 19:41, Newyana2 wrote:
    On 7/25/2024 9:19 PM, Steve Hayes wrote:

    Many social media sites started as the former, and were taken over by
    companies that turned them into the latter, or tried to, and if they
    failed, they were dumped -- as Yahoo! took over Geocities, destroyed
    everything that made it attractive to users, and then dumped it,
    leaving a lot of dead links on the web, and a lot of useful
    information rendered inaccessible.

     I think of Geocities as a good example of the early Web. I wasn't
    aware of that history. I just remember that a lot of people set
    up interesting and creative websites on there... then they were
    gone.

    Because the infrastructure that let them stay up had to be PAID FOR.

    Infrastructure is pretty cheap these days. You can rent a Linux server for
    $10 a month and host hundreds if not thousands of websites on it.

    The problem is that companies are seeking unrealistic profits and valuations
    of their stock.

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