Marque opened this issue on Mar 02, 2001 ยท 6 posts
Marque posted Fri, 02 March 2001 at 1:53 AM
Anyone else get this email from them? As of March 5th, 2001, Driveway will discontinue all Driveway.com file sharing and storage services. We have appreciated your support and use of Driveway. Effective immediately, Driveway is no longer accepting new user registrations, file uploads or purchases of additional space. After March 5th, 2001, you will no longer be able to access any files stored at Driveway.com. To make sure you continue to have global access to the data in your Driveway account, Driveway recommends that you sign up for a FreeDrive account. For file transfer, download the data in your Driveway account to your desktop. Then, use FreeDrive's FD Desktop feature to easily drag and drop your Driveway files from your computer to FreeDrive. FreeDrive is the largest online file storage service with over 12 million members. In addition to 50 MB of Free space, FreeDrive also offers Chat, CD Burning, Photo Albums, and more. Just click the link below to sign up: Again, we thank you for your support of Driveway. Also, please note that in accordance with our privacy policy, all user identity information and files stored on the Driveway.com web site will be deleted once services are discontinued. If you would like to read more about our service terms and conditions, all of which are subject to the contents of this message, please access them on our corporate web site: http://corp.driveway.com/corp/prod/terms.html I never used them so it doesn't affect me other than I imagine it will mess up a lot of freestuff downloads. Marque
Fox-Mulder posted Fri, 02 March 2001 at 2:55 AM
Its all part of a continuing internet trend that started last year after the Roaring 90's bubble-burst. During 2001 a lot more internet providers will be consolidating, down-sizing and in some cases, just plain going out of business... In the Dubya-O's (what else can we call this decade?) I think many people are discovering that the laws of physics and rational business plans also apply to the internet...
mondoxjake posted Fri, 02 March 2001 at 12:47 PM
I had a driveway account and received the same message...however, I also have a freedrive account and they announced that they have deleted public file sharing also. This probably means they will be eliminating their storage facilities eventually also.
duanemoody posted Fri, 02 March 2001 at 4:48 PM
...is anyone keeping count of the number of freebie dot-coms that've gone under in the last three months?
mondoxjake posted Fri, 02 March 2001 at 6:36 PM
I tried, duane, but it was about as hard as keeping track of MicroBill Gates daily income....LOL.
mondoxjake posted Fri, 02 March 2001 at 6:43 PM
An added thought to the disappearing 'freebies'... I am afraid it is going to continue until they join the dinosaurs and become extinct. What we are seeing (in my opinion) is a war to control the Internet coming on between MicroBill Gates and AOL-Time Warner [a.k.a.,Ted Turner]. As they gain power the small dudes are going to go under. I am not able to make the connection as to why this is affecting 'for free' sites, but there is a pattern here somewhere to be found.