Google restores threaded browsing to Deja archives
Feb 24, 2001, 02:06 (5 Talkback[s])
[ Thanks to pac4854
for this link. ]
pac4854 writes:
"Take a peek at http://groups.google.com."
"It looks like they've put out an early beta of their browsing
software. Sorta reminds me of Remarq in a way, but at least the
threads are there."
After the Linux-based Google acquired Deja.com, the most
accessible set of Usenet archives on the Internet were taken down
for retooling. Now it looks as though Google has put the archives
back up, with the browsing capabilities in a beta release.
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