timecapsule.yahoo.com — "Like everything Yahoo! does, it’s about you – our amazing users. We think there’s no one better suited to teach future generations what the world was like in 2006. For 30 days, from October 10 until November 8, Yahoo! users worldwide can contribute photos, writings, videos, audio – even drawings – to this electronic anthropology project."
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fortellerOct 14, 2006
"Like everything Yahoo! does, it ’s about you – our amazing users."They forgot to add: "Except for what we do in China, that's about screwing our users to serve our beloved Leaders"
scott1Oct 14, 2006
I wonder if there's some kind spam filiter to forbid people form SPAMING that stupid link.
scott1Oct 14, 2006
Who Cares?
betterthOct 14, 2006
It's not who posts firsts, it's who get's dugg highest.Look at your link -- you actually said "Mexico disses Yahoo". I'm not surprised you got s**t for diggs and this one made it to the FP.
Closed AccountOct 14, 2006
In the future they will talk about the late 20th & early 21st centuries, and the millions of time capsules that people left. And they will curse at us for leaving even more of our garbage around for them.
modestmobyOct 14, 2006
Unfortunately, there is often little evidence to counter the idea that <a class="user" href="http://www.internetiss**t.org/index.html">http://www.internetiss**t.org/index.html</a> but this is truly something beautiful. Good job, Yahoo.
antdudeOct 15, 2006
Well, the submissions still have to be approved.
antdudeOct 15, 2006
FYI, <a class="user" href="http://advision.webevents.yahoo.com/timecapsule/terms.php?l=en">http://advision.webevents.yahoo.com/timecapsule/terms.php?l=en</a> (Yahoo! Time Capsule Additional Terms of Service (Additional Terms).