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Wiki host &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.stikipad.com&quot;&gt;Stikipad&lt;/a&gt; has been offline for a couple of weeks as confirmed by &lt;a href=&quot;http://mentalized.net/journal/2008/05/27/stikipad_when_software_in_the_cloud_goes_sour/&quot;&gt;mentalized.net&lt;/a&gt;.
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I have a free personal wiki hosted there, and I haven&#039;t backed up my data!
Now there&#039;s no way to get my data back.
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Stikipad had a fine wiki hosting service that provides both free and premium wiki hosting service.  I&#039;ve seen some popular open source software toolkits hosted on Stikipad.  That&#039;s why I signed up to use it at the first place.
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No matter what has happened at Stikipad, there&#039;s not even a simple email notification from them.  This isn&#039;t how Web 2.0 is supposed to be.  
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