No more 73402,3893 - CompuServe shuts down
Jul. 3rd, 2009 02:50 pmAfter only 30 years...
"The original CompuServe service, first offered in 1979, was shut down by its current owner, AOL this past week. The service, which provided its users addresses such as 73402,3893, was the first major online service although the number of users has dwindled in recent years. "http://www.basexblog.com/2009/07/03/compuserve-requiem/
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Date: 2009-07-03 09:26 pm (UTC)I remember when I first signed up for AOL, back when their IDs had to be 8 letters or less and AOL was struggling to get up to 70,000 users worldwide so as to move past industry leader CompuServe. TeddyB was about the only thing I could think of that fit, and that has been my AOL ID ever since.
I kept my old CompuServe account for years and years, mostly because it was the only way for me to access a service offered by the US Postal Service that allowed me to generate messages electronically that were then printed in local post offices for delivery.
When the USPS shut that down, I ran out of reasons to try and remember that damned CompuServe ID, and I finally closed my account.
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Date: 2009-07-04 07:34 am (UTC)I greet Compu$erve’s passing with savagely mixed feelings.
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Date: 2009-07-04 07:42 am (UTC)You get that note about pgp.mit.edu. We lost our favorite server-bash target this week too. we think there's only one or two PKS servers still around.