diff --git a/views/press.erb b/views/press.erb index 91f71e6e..c90d1322 100644 --- a/views/press.erb +++ b/views/press.erb @@ -13,6 +13,11 @@
+ Rather than a constantly rushing river of information, Neocities sites are like homes where users fix them up, spend time on them, and invite others to visit. ++
Neocities is yet another alternative to social networking and pure nostalgia trips down memory lane. It offers a hosting space for hundreds of thousands of websites that don't need to comply with static rules or well-defined design policies to be online. Neocities introduces itself as a "social network" that brings back the "lost individual creativity of the web." @@ -30,15 +35,6 @@ It's easy to assume that those attending the Web 1.0 Conference in Portland, Oregon are caught up on an obsolete era of the internet. The conference's organizers, however, think the lowly HTML website may very well be the future of the web.-
- In addition to satisfying the cravings of some for Geocities clip-art nostalgia, Drake has more serious plans up his sleeve. He wants to give people the ability to "build web sites that persist forever." --
- "Building an information network that will stay up forever is as modern as it gets," he wrote. "[IPFS] will pull the internet out of the Dark Ages of fast information destruction, and move us from a short-term tech culture into a tech civilization, maintaining distributed libraries of information that could continue to persist for hundreds or even thousands of years." --