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Another Nail In Usenet's Coffin?

Karamchand writes "Today news.individual.net in an email to its more than 250.000 registered users announced that they won't be able to continue offering free Usenet access. While it provided text-only groups many people relied on individual.net's service to take part in one of the Internet's older services. In a time were a working news server is not a selling point for ISPs and most internet users never heard about this service, will this be another nail in the coffin of Usenet?"

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  1. Google Groups by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Interesting

    No, for text usenet group access, Google Groups is fine. For binary access, well, you probably have to pay but it is worth it.

    1. Re:Google Groups by bigberk · · Score: 4, Interesting
      Not to mention the un-intuitive user interface which encourages posting without quoting the parent.
      I agree with you, Google's groups service (the beta) really isn't impressive at all. There is no quoting of parents, and the threads are difficult to navigate. I still use the old groups system, which was far superior. If it ain't broke, don't fix it. I really hope Google reverts to their old interface.
  2. Usenet once again an underground geek hangout? by vandrad · · Score: 5, Interesting
    Between the decline of Kazaa (possible logging of downloads. RIAA lawsuits) and AOL terminating Usenet access, I can't help but think that Usenet might make a comeback among geeks now that it's off the mainstream radar.

    Sucks about Individual.net, but network services ain't free to provide. I'm quite happy with a Supernews account at $5.95 a month.

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