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	<title>Comments on: Google Lively is dead</title>
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		<title>By: lively</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 31 Dec 2008 17:02:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Today is the last day of a living lively, and this makes tons of lively fans very sad. They complain, appeal, even built a website (http://livelyzens.com) trying to keep lively alive
Less than 24 hours from the shutdown of lively, there was a post in a very active lively chatroom announcing newlively (http://www.newlively.com), claiming that it&#039;s almost the same. This is seen by many as a joke, but a few curious people checked it out and told the rest that it&#039;s not a joke, it&#039;s for real, a big joke by Google - it shuts down lively and gives us a newlively.

Soon, over a dozen people from the chatroom came to newlively, not only the UI is the same, the scenes are also the same! All the text on the pages are the same too, except that the copyright information was replaced with copyleft. It looks like google&#039;s strategy is becoming more open.

So there is hope following despair. The news spread, people who complained about Google before is now praising Google.

Google has its way of doing things, which is often unique. when the 1G Gmail account was announced on a April fool&#039;s day, people all thought it was a joke, and now when Google is closing down lively, it gave us newlively, a happy surprise indeed.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today is the last day of a living lively, and this makes tons of lively fans very sad. They complain, appeal, even built a website (<a href="http://livelyzens.com" rel="nofollow">http://livelyzens.com</a>) trying to keep lively alive<br />
Less than 24 hours from the shutdown of lively, there was a post in a very active lively chatroom announcing newlively (<a href="http://www.newlively.com" rel="nofollow">http://www.newlively.com</a>), claiming that it&#8217;s almost the same. This is seen by many as a joke, but a few curious people checked it out and told the rest that it&#8217;s not a joke, it&#8217;s for real, a big joke by Google &#8211; it shuts down lively and gives us a newlively.</p>
<p>Soon, over a dozen people from the chatroom came to newlively, not only the UI is the same, the scenes are also the same! All the text on the pages are the same too, except that the copyright information was replaced with copyleft. It looks like google&#8217;s strategy is becoming more open.</p>
<p>So there is hope following despair. The news spread, people who complained about Google before is now praising Google.</p>
<p>Google has its way of doing things, which is often unique. when the 1G Gmail account was announced on a April fool&#8217;s day, people all thought it was a joke, and now when Google is closing down lively, it gave us newlively, a happy surprise indeed.</p>
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