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December 01, 2005

What happened to Rebelde.com?

I almost totally forgot about my “What happened to” series. I only remebered it after seeing some search keywords that ended up in my blog. See, there are still people who are wondering what happened to these sites/projects.

Anyway, I’m not sure if some of you remembered or knew about Rebelde.com but it was one of the “most controversial” sites during the forums era in the Philippines (circa 2000). Rebelde.com is a new forum and free email service launched in 2000 and owned by some Fil-Am family based in Las Vegas. They literally had hundreds and hundreds of Tagalog domain names used as free emails powered by Outblaze.

It was the only Filipino-targetted forum which offer to pay from Php1.00 to Php10.00 per post to all members That got it to become the talk fo the town. The management tried to buy into PinoyExchange.com but after they were rejected, they reckon they’re better off using the supposed fund to kick-start a new forum and what better way to pump-up membership than to promote pay-per-post. A lot of people were skeptical and there was a huge fight debate amongst the members of both forums.

Anyway, 2 years into the project, and hundreds of thousands of payouts later, the project was canned. The forums were doing well, the shopping service was bringing in sales from OFWs but the emails from Outblaze sucked (though it got Edsamail into some stiff competition). Later on, the forum DB got corrupted and was never restored back.

The plan was scrapped since it was not going the way it should be, which I didn’t understand in the first place even if I was one of the assigned mods in the forum and their “contact person” in the Philippines. It was a classic Bubble 1.0 disaster.

October 27, 2005

What happened to Edsa.com.ph?

Continuing with my “What happened to?” series, I don’t know if anybody here still remembers Edsa.com.ph.

It was one of the leading web portal/search engines back in the late 90s, going against start-up portal Yehey.com. Edsa.com.ph (formally launched during the anniversary of EDSA Revolution in February 25, 1997.) was dubbed as the First Search-Enabled Web Directory by Janet Torral’s Philippine Internet Review. It was developed and maintained by Evoserve, a local ISP company who also happens to own EdsaMail.

Jason Banico, former CTO of Yehey was one of those who developed/upgraded the search engine EDSA.com.ph into the horizontal content portal, EDSAWorld.com. Today, both Edsa.com.ph and EDSAWorld.com are nowhere to be found (up for sale by domain squatters).

On the other hand, EDSAMail is also having problems of its own.

June 22, 2005

EDSAMail went kaput?

Recent reports from EDSAMail users indicated that their servers are down. I did some more diggings and checked on their domain registration and found it was still due on March 2006. I did a ping and traceroute to their nameservers both from my PC and from 3rd party online sites and got no results. A DNSReport of the domain showed both DNS servers are unreachable.

Heard they already closed shop. Can anyone confirm this?

EDSAMail started out as a free email service with built-in ads in the early 2000. They later changed their business model from a free service to a paid service asking a fee of about Php95 (Php660 up from Php365) per year per email. With the recent mail space wars between Google and Yahoo, EDSAMail must have lost a vast majority of it’s email users.