15 Websites That Fell Off

Can't teach an old dog new tricks.

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If you're going to try to make it on the Internet, just know it's a full-time job. There are about 650 million active websites in the world, and that number is only going to get higher as time goes on. In the time that it took you to read the last two sentences, a few thousand new websites just popped up. On the other hand, though, a few of them died. Whether the site's creator fell out of love with the domain and turned the other eye, traffic stopped coming, or they ran out of funds to keep going, many websites end up having an expiration date. If you're a juggernaut that successfully made it out of the 90s, 00s, and going on into 2014, it's because you had enough fight in you to last when times were bleak. Here are 15 Websites That Fell Off. It's survival of the fittest out here.

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Ping

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ConnectU, or HarvardConnection.com

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iYomu

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Xanga

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The Hub

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Diaspora

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Digg

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Yahoo! Buzz

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Orkut

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EONS

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Daily Radar

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del.icio.us

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Yahoo! Auctions

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Google Answers

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SixDegrees.com

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