Who Bought Lycos?

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Remember Lycos? The search engine and Internet portal is still around — and it was just bought for $36 million by India-based marketing company

Ybrant Digital

. The deal shows how far Web portals have slid from the heyday of the tech boom.

Is Lycos a good search engine?

It also became

the first search engine to go public

, before its big rivals Yahoo! and Excite. In 1997, it became one of the first profitable Internet businesses in the world. … Lycos was one of the most popular websites on the internet, ranking 8th in 1997, and peaking at 4th in both 1999 and 2001.

Who owns Lycos?

Remember Lycos? The search engine and Internet portal is still around — and it was just bought for $36 million by India-based marketing company

Ybrant Digital

. The deal shows how far Web portals have slid from the heyday of the tech boom.

Does anyone still use Lycos?

Unfortunately, Lycos made a rather spectacular fall from grace when they couldn’t keep up with the likes of Yahoo and Google. Its business became fragmented and numerous changes in ownership left it almost unrecognizable.

The company does however, still exist today.

Who founded Lycos?


Michael Mauldin

, founder and inventor of the 1990s Internet search engine Lycos, is returning to the company after a gap of 17 years at a time the company is reinventing itself in the wearable tech space.

What happened to Lycos?

Lycos. While AltaVista was a casualty of Google some other early search engines are still around in one form or another. …

Lycos sold again in 2010 for just $35 million

but then refocused its business. Today Lycos provides a network of email, web hosting, social networking, and entertainment websites.

What happened to love Lycos?

The Lycos Chat now forms part of Lycos, Inc. (USA) collection of sites,

[email protected]


Lycos was sold to a Swedish company

. Lycos Europe sold further businesses: the news search Paperball was taken over by Paperball GmbH, Munich. The search engine Fireball now belongs to Ambrosia AG, Zug (Switzerland).

Is Lycos a metasearch engine?

There are eight robotic Internet search engines: AltaVista, Excite, HotBot, InfoSeek Guide, Lycos, Open Text, Ultra, and WebCrawler.

Is Bing a website?

Microsoft Bing (commonly known as Bing) is

a web search engine owned and operated by Microsoft

. The service has its origins in Microsoft’s previous search engines: MSN Search, Windows Live Search and later Live Search.

Does Ask Jeeves still exist?

Ask Jeeves was a character-driven search engine, if ever there was one. Founded in 1996, Ask Jeeves featured a well-dressed valet who supposedly fetched search results and was able to understand questions posed in everyday phrasing. … Ask

Jeeves lasted until roughly 2005

, when it was rebranded as Ask.com.

Did Ask Jeeves came before Google?

Eventually, in 2003, it was bought out by Yahoo. The most significant web search engines to arrive were

AltaVista

, my personal favorite in those days, and Ask Jeeves, now Ask.com. AltaVista was the first really fast search engine that also covered much of the Web.

Is Yahoo older than Google?

Yahoo is one of the oldest search engines,

older than Google

, which is still around and used by many. While the average person may have a negative opinion on Yahoo and think no one uses it anymore, it is the third most popular search engine after Google and Bing.

Is Angelfire still around?

Angelfire was founded in 1996 and was originally a combination Web site building and medical transcription service. … The classic

Web Shell tool is still active but is only available to members with paid plans

.

What is Lycons?

Lycon may refer to: Lycon,

a son of King Hippocoon of Sparta

in Greek mythology. Lycon, a prosecutor in the trial of Socrates mentioned in Plato’s dialogue, the Apology.

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