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From: Larry Fontaine
Subject: Where can I get a web page?
Date: 19 Oct 1999 20:51:35
Message: <380D123E.5CC7A83A@isd.net>
Where can I get a web page with space for my images and DON'T SAY
GEOCITIES! Preferably without little popup ads and crap. I know it'll
need some kind of ad if it's free, but where can I get good space with
just a banner ad instead of a pop-up window and/or a stupid logo that
moves when you scroll the page?


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From: Marc van den Dikkenberg
Subject: Re: Where can I get a web page?
Date: 19 Oct 1999 21:23:00
Message: <mRkNOGJ3rBNvmuF49KOMuFNRWBfj@4ax.com>
On Tue, 19 Oct 1999 19:52:14 -0500, Larry Fontaine <lfo### [at] isdnet>
wrote:

>Where can I get a web page with space for my images and DON'T SAY
>GEOCITIES! Preferably without little popup ads and crap. I know it'll
>need some kind of ad if it's free, but where can I get good space with
>just a banner ad instead of a pop-up window and/or a stupid logo that
>moves when you scroll the page?

I don't know what banner/popup schemes they are using nowadays, but you
could check out:

http://www.fortunecity.com
http://www.xoom.com
http://www.tripod.com
-- 
Marc van den Dikkenberg
--
The PowerBasic Archives -- http://www.xs4all.nl/~excel/pb.html
All Basic Code Archives -- http://come.to/abcpackets


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From: Jon A  Cruz
Subject: Re: Where can I get a web page?
Date: 20 Oct 1999 00:01:56
Message: <380D3EF1.9A6C39CE@geocities.com>
Marc van den Dikkenberg wrote:

> On Tue, 19 Oct 1999 19:52:14 -0500, Larry Fontaine <lfo### [at] isdnet>
> wrote:
>
> >Where can I get a web page with space for my images and DON'T SAY
> >GEOCITIES! Preferably without little popup ads and crap. I know it'll
> >need some kind of ad if it's free, but where can I get good space with
> >just a banner ad instead of a pop-up window and/or a stupid logo that
> >moves when you scroll the page?
>
> I don't know what banner/popup schemes they are using nowadays, but you
> could check out:
>
> http://www.fortunecity.com
> http://www.xoom.com
> http://www.tripod.com
> --
> Marc van den Dikkenberg
> --
> The PowerBasic Archives -- http://www.xs4all.nl/~excel/pb.html
> All Basic Code Archives -- http://come.to/abcpackets

beware Xoom.
they adopted the type of license that got geocities in trouble, but kept
theirs


--
"My new computer's got the clocks, it rocks
But it was obsolete before I opened the box" - W.A.Y.


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From: Remco de Korte
Subject: Re: Where can I get a web page?
Date: 20 Oct 1999 04:22:51
Message: <380D7BFC.9B57E4F7@xs4all.nl>
Marc van den Dikkenberg wrote:
> 
> I don't know what banner/popup schemes they are using nowadays, but you
> could check out:
> 
> http://www.fortunecity.com
> http://www.xoom.com
> http://www.tripod.com
> --
> Marc van den Dikkenberg
> --

Xoom and Tripod drive me crazy with their popups (as do some Geocities sites),
Fortunecity seems fine. If you're in Europe you could try YI
(http://www.yi.com).

Remco


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From: Simen Kvaal
Subject: Re: Where can I get a web page?
Date: 20 Oct 1999 07:33:25
Message: <380da885@news.povray.org>
>beware Xoom.
>they adopted the type of license that got geocities in trouble, but kept
>theirs
>


Wha is the problem, exactly, with Xoom? What kind of license?

If you want space, xoom is perfect. I think they allow unlimited space
usage! The ad is a frame (top 50 pixels) whick is quite ugly, but you've got
lots of lots of space to ramble about with.

Simen.


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From: Ron Parker
Subject: Re: Where can I get a web page?
Date: 20 Oct 1999 09:21:13
Message: <380dc1c9@news.povray.org>
On Tue, 19 Oct 1999 19:52:14 -0500, Larry Fontaine wrote:
>Where can I get a web page with space for my images and DON'T SAY
>GEOCITIES! Preferably without little popup ads and crap. I know it'll
>need some kind of ad if it's free, but where can I get good space with
>just a banner ad instead of a pop-up window and/or a stupid logo that
>moves when you scroll the page?

http://free.prohosting.com .  no popups, no ads, just pure, clean
webspace.  Their gimmick is they hope you'll tell your friends and/or
buy their higher-end offerings if you like their service enough.


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From: Josh English
Subject: Re: Where can I get a web page?
Date: 20 Oct 1999 10:25:33
Message: <380DD0DD.8A714E4D@spiritone.com>
You could also try www.angelfire.com, the offer 15 mb of space

Larry Fontaine wrote:

> Where can I get a web page with space for my images and DON'T SAY
> GEOCITIES! Preferably without little popup ads and crap. I know it'll
> need some kind of ad if it's free, but where can I get good space with
> just a banner ad instead of a pop-up window and/or a stupid logo that
> moves when you scroll the page?

--

Josh English
eng### [at] spiritonecom
icq 1946299
"Stress is when you wake up screaming and realize you haven't fallen
asleep yet."


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From: aDifferentSimon
Subject: Re: Where can I get a web page?
Date: 20 Oct 1999 10:45:29
Message: <380dd589@news.povray.org>
I recommend (and use) Homestead; it has a small banner at the bottom of the
page. Beware of their Java-based page builder, though--it's temptingly easy
to use, but pages built with it don't display on WebTV and can look funny if
not previewed before posting. 12 megs per site and you can have as many
sites as you want.
--
S.

Larry Fontaine wrote in message <380D123E.5CC7A83A@isd.net>...
>Where can I get a web page with space for my images and DON'T SAY
>GEOCITIES! Preferably without little popup ads and crap. I know it'll
>need some kind of ad if it's free, but where can I get good space with
>just a banner ad instead of a pop-up window and/or a stupid logo that
>moves when you scroll the page?
>


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From: Jon A  Cruz
Subject: Re: Where can I get a web page?
Date: 20 Oct 1999 10:47:38
Message: <380DD645.23F30AAC@geocities.com>
Simen Kvaal wrote:

> >beware Xoom.
> >they adopted the type of license that got geocities in trouble, but kept
> >theirs
> >
>
> Wha is the problem, exactly, with Xoom? What kind of license?
>
> If you want space, xoom is perfect. I think they allow unlimited space
> usage! The ad is a frame (top 50 pixels) whick is quite ugly, but you've got
> lots of lots of space to ramble about with.
>
> Simen.

The problem is that last time I checked, by posting your content there you
grant them a perpetual, non-revokable, sub-licensable, etc. right to whatever
you post.

i.e. if they decide to take all your images and sell them on a CD, they can. If
they want to sell your images to book publishers, they can, etc.


--
"My new computer's got the clocks, it rocks
But it was obsolete before I opened the box" - W.A.Y.


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From: Larry Fontaine
Subject: Re: Where can I get a web page?
Date: 20 Oct 1999 12:04:21
Message: <380DE82D.BDE618B@isd.net>
Correect; though it says it can only be used to promote XOOM.

"Jon A. Cruz" wrote:

> Simen Kvaal wrote:
>
> > >beware Xoom.
> > >they adopted the type of license that got geocities in trouble, but kept
> > >theirs
> > >
> >
> > Wha is the problem, exactly, with Xoom? What kind of license?
> >
> > If you want space, xoom is perfect. I think they allow unlimited space
> > usage! The ad is a frame (top 50 pixels) whick is quite ugly, but you've got
> > lots of lots of space to ramble about with.
> >
> > Simen.
>
> The problem is that last time I checked, by posting your content there you
> grant them a perpetual, non-revokable, sub-licensable, etc. right to whatever
> you post.
>
> i.e. if they decide to take all your images and sell them on a CD, they can. If
> they want to sell your images to book publishers, they can, etc.
>
> --
> "My new computer's got the clocks, it rocks
> But it was obsolete before I opened the box" - W.A.Y.


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