Around the Web 4.24.09: GeoCities shutting down, YouTube gets real time and Windows 7 gets leaked
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Geocities was only a few hipsters away from a kitschy revival, but Yahoo is no longer accepting new accounts. Credit: screenshot via Yahoo Geocities
-- In 1999, Yahoo paid $3 billion for GeoCities, a free homepage hosting service. Yahoo will close it down later this year. Bloomberg News via LAT
-- RealNetworks wants to release software that allows easy ripping of DVDs but Hollywood studios are taking the company to court. NYT
-- A study by LexisNexis shows the technology gap between generations in the workplace. ReadWriteWeb
-- YouTube launched a real-time feature which lets users see what friends are watching, live. paidContent
-- The Conficker virus infected critical hospital equipment. CNET
-- Twitter’s numbers continue to grow, clocks 19 million visitors in March, says ComScore. TechCrunch
-- Obama’s hyper-secure BlackBerry 8830 will be ready in the next few months. The NSA is fretting over its encryption software. The Washington Times
-- The Windows 7 release candidate is leaking all over torrent sites today. CNet
-- Netflix saw huge growth in Q1 -- a 70% swell in profit -- though analysts expected more. LAT
-- Chris Lesinski