Dome to close, but website will live on
The Millennium Dome's days as a theme park may be drawing to an end, but the Dome experience will live on through its website in a cut-down form next year.
The Millennium Dome's days as a theme park may be drawing to an end, but the Dome experience will live on through its website in a cut-down form next year.
It will take the form of a review of the year from mid-January, with its final destination likely to be as a sub-section within the government’s Millennium Commission website later in the year as the original commission runs out in March 2001.
Since December 1998, it has generated 50 million page impressions, including 25 million page impressions between 6 January to 2 November this year.
However, just like the real Dome, the website has suffered a few setbacks lately. A mistake in the transfer of a server between web hosting companies last week left the website down from 7 to 12 December.
Now back in operation, it will run in its present form until the new year.
This article first appeared on vnunet.com
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