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		<title>Musites.com is dead</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 26 Jul 2008 17:29:26 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A decade has passed since I identified the need for www.musites.com. At the time there was nothing on the internet that could satisfy a need for easy access to interesting music web sites. So I created musites.com (launched 20/10/99) and &#8230; <a href="http://christomlinson.name/articles/musitescom-will-die">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A decade has passed since I identified the need for www.musites.com.  At the time there was nothing on the internet that could satisfy a need  for easy access to interesting music web sites. So I created musites.com  (launched 20/10/99) and for a brief moment, it was good. Sadly, times  change and Musites.com has now been taken offline.<br />
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<p>My timing was sublime &#8211; a few weeks before I launched musites.com, a  new search engine called Google came along and within a matter of years  was finally providing me with a suitable way to search for websites that  actually had some relevance to the music I was looking for. Musites  still offered something a bit different, with un-rivalled meta-data  about the sites and artists in its database. However, with plenty of  other things to occupy my time and no way for a hobby site to compete  with the corporate alternatives, the Musites database filled up slowly  and never reached a level where it could be a sensible idea to use  Musites.com rather than Google. A little site refresh a few years after  launch made sure that the site kept up to date with modern web standards  but it wasn&#8217;t going to help with the fundamental problem that no-one  would choose to use it over Google.</p>
<p>In more recent years, sites such as last.fm have now begun to offer  up the sort of music meta-data that I was dreaming of in 1998 and a tiny  music database populated with 200 websites (mostly from 99/00) looks  rather laughable in comparison.</p>
<p>So, considering that for some years now, even I would not consider  using Musites.com to find websites about music, it seems only fair to  remove a bit of superflous information from the internet and (though  they are few in number) the actual human beings that do occasionally  find themselves at Musites.com will no longer waste time at a resource  that is extremely unlikely to be of any use to them.</p>
<p>My main web hosting contracts have always been based on the  musites.com domain name and all my email addresses are too, so the name  isn&#8217;t dissapearing overnight but the website itself is now offline.  Thanks again to everyone that helped me get it set up in the first  place.</p>
<p>[updated: October 2008. It's now offline.]</p>
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