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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, active from 1994 to 2009.
Possibility Space was a video game development studio founded in 2021 by Jeff Strain [1] and a team of game and media industry veterans. [2] Its primary offices were in New Orleans [3] and had employees from several different regions. The studio was closed in 2024 without having released a single game. [4]
This casual dating site for mature singles is purposefully simple and easy to use for people with less internet experience. 30 Best Hookup Sites and Apps – The 20 Runner Ups
Kerbal Space Program 2 is a space flight simulation video game developed by Intercept Games and published by Private Division.It is the sequel to 2015's Kerbal Space Program and was released on early access on February 24, 2023, for Windows.
Optigon Interactive launched a beta of the "Total Entertainment Network" in 1994. [2]The T.E. Network, Inc, which became Pogo.com was created in 1995 from the merger of two predecessor companies, Optigon Interactive (founded by Daniel Goldman and Janice Linden-Reed) and Outland (founded by Dave King, Bill Lipa, and Alex Beltramo), in conjunction with investment from Kleiner Perkins Caufield ...
Nier Reincarnation [a] was a 2021 role-playing video game developed by Applibot and published by Square Enix for Android and iOS devices. The game is a sequel to Nier and prequel to Nier: Automata, forming part of the wider Drakengard series.
Yahoo! Auctions is a service set up by the online search giant Yahoo! in 1998 to compete against eBay. [2]There are currently only two localizations of the service active in Taiwan and Japan; Yahoo! has discontinued the service in the United States, Canada, Singapore, Hong Kong, United Kingdom and Ireland.
Ashley Madison was founded in 2002 by Darren J. Morgenstern. The name comes from two popular female names in North America, "Ashley" and "Madison". [2]On July 15, 2015, hackers stole all of its customer data—including emails, names, home addresses, sexual fantasies, and credit card information—and threatened to post the data online if Ashley Madison and fellow Avid Life Media site ...