R.I.P. GeoCities 1994-2009

Posted by Jetlogs @ 8:31 am
Category: Technology

After almost 15 years, GeoCities will be closing down its doors later this year. It is a sad day as one of internet’s oldest icons will finally be made to rest.

For those who weren’t old enough, GeoCities is a free website hosting service that was extremely popular during the early days of the internet. Back then, hosting your own website was still prohibitably expensive, but GeoCities offered a free option for new users. This caused an explosion of content within GeoCities, hosting anything from computer tutorials to humor and gossip. And all of these content were done with less than 10MB of space! Who couldn’t remember all those blinking text and animated backgrounds that became a trademark of that era? And who didn’t hate Yahoo’s ads that inserted itself on every opportunity it gets?

But sadly, in this time and age, Yahoo’s business model is now being disrupted by Google. Yahoo has now choice but to let go.

GeoCities, you will be missed…


MySQL is Screwed: Oracle Buys Sun Microsystems

Posted by Jetlogs @ 10:03 am
Category: Technology, Web Development

With Sun’s announcement that the company will be bought by Oracle, a very big question comes into mind: What will happen to MySQL?

MySQL is currently under Sun, and soon Oracle, one of its competitors will buy Sun and claim MySQL. What does this forebode with MySQL’s future? Right now, MySQL is a huge threat to Oracle. For one, MySQL is free and open source, while you need to purchase Oracle. And MySQL’s market share cuts off Oracle’s bottom-line.

One scenario is that Oracle can simply drop MySQL support to kill off competition in the low-end market. They could also send MySQL to a slow death where future developments for MySQL are slowed or halted. Another possibility is that MySQL will be transformed into Oracle Lite and better integrate itself with Oracle. This opens up additional revenue from upgrading from MySQL to Oracle. The last outcome is that Oracle fortunately leaves MySQL alone to continue its normal operations, but everything is still uncertain at this point.

But in any case Oracle decides to be business-minded(greedy), expect a fork in the future.


Another Google Map Mystery

Posted by Jetlogs @ 2:03 pm
Category: Technology

Here is another one of those Google map mysteries…

What the heck happened here at Los Angeles Airport?
Click here to view the Google map of this image


Metal Gear Solid Mystery Solved

Posted by Jetlogs @ 12:54 pm
Category: Technology, Video Games

Remember the cryptic message on Konami’s website concerning the new Metal Gear Solid game?

Metal Gear Solid Mystery Game

Some people thought (even feared) that MGS4 would be ported to the XBOX360.
But now the mystery has been solved: Read more »


CNN: Amazing Use Of Holograms

Posted by Jetlogs @ 6:08 pm
Category: Technology

CNN demonstrates to us on what the near future could possibly look like. Instead of doing a live 2D feed, why not project a hologram instead?

Although this technology has been a fancy of scientists for a long time, the technology still hasn’t been perfected yet. But soon, we will eventually get there.

The big question is: How long will it take before this technology is utilized in TV, video games, or even porn the internet? Will this technology be the disruptive technology in the future? Only time will tell.

UPDATE: This not not technically a hologram, its just 2 feeds meshed together :(


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