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page 1Internet properties disestablished in 2011
Google Buzz
social networking, microblogging and messaging tool
Encyclopedia Dramatica
controversial, satirical and intentionally offensive wiki devoted to documenting Internet culture and memes
AlltheWeb
AlltheWeb (sometimes referred to as FAST or FAST Search) was an Internet search engine. It originated from FTP Search, the doctorate thesis project of Tor Egge at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology. Egge began the work in 1994, and it later led to the creation of Fast Search & Transfer (FAST), founded on July 16, 1997. AlltheWeb launched in mid-1999. It was acquired by Yahoo in 2003. Yahoo shut it down in 2011.
Google Sidewiki
web annotation tool
Yahoo! Screen
On-demand streaming service for TV shows, movies, webisodes and other new media.
Aardvark
knowledge market
The Sims Carnival
series of online video game; online forum community
Napster
defunct paid online music service
Forestle
Forestle was an ecologically inspired search engine created by Christian Kroll in Wittenberg, Germany, in 2008 and discontinued in 2011. Forestle supported rainforest conservation through donations of ad revenue and aimed to reduce emissions. It was similar to the search engine Ecosia, which plants new trees with its ad revenue. Forestle was briefly associated with Google before associating with Yahoo.
Info-14
Info-14 was a neo-Nazi website, started as a newspaper and published in paper form from April 1995 until May 2000, when it was turned into a website. The paper was started as a binding factor within the National Alliance with Robert Vesterlund, earlier member of the Sweden Democrats and chairman of Sweden Democratic Youth (SDU), as editor. According to the ten year chronicle in May 2005 the first editions were produced at the party headquarters of the Sweden Democrats in Stockholm, where the production was done on a copying machine. The number 14 in the paper name comes from David Lane's Fourt