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Lycos and is
Lycos, Inc. is a search engine and web portal established in 1994.
The anime, first aired on WOWOW ( with a matching fanline email address courtesy of Lycos Japan ), is licensed in Singapore by Odex.
HotBot is a web search engine currently owned by Lycos.
It is also believed Lycos were subject to large scale counterattacks believed to be from spammers in retaliation.
Tripod. com is a web hosting service owned by Lycos.

Lycos and began
Under new ownership, Lycos began to refocus its strategy.
With a new management team in place, Lycos also began divesting properties that were not core to its new strategy.
In November 2006, Lycos began to roll out applications centered around social media, including the first " watch and chat " video application with the launch of its Lycos Cinema platform.
Shortly after the Lycos acquisition, the Sonique team began work on Sonique 2, a totally new version of the player application intended to become a platform for listening to, organizing and purchasing digital music.

Lycos and project
It was announced on July 9, 2000 that the founders of Suck. com and Feed. com had raised $ 4 million in fresh venture capital financing from Lycos Ventures LP for their new project.

Lycos and by
Near the peak of the internet bubble on May 16, 2000, Lycos announced its intent to be acquired by Terra Networks, the internet arm of the Spanish telecommunications giant Telefónica, for $ 12. 5 billion ($ billion today ).
Tripod. com and Angelfire are owned by Lycos and Angelfire has a free hosting plan.
) was purchased by Lycos and run independently from the rest of the magazine until 2006 when it was sold by Lycos to Advance Publications, returning the websites back to the same company that published the magazine.
Wired News was owned by Lycos not long after the split, until Condé Nast purchased Wired News on July 11, 2006.
The resulting categories and profiles were downloaded at intervals by LookSmart and its partners, other search companies such as MSN, Lycos, and Altavista, for use in their own systems with or without modification.
The TOP 5 % logoTOP 5 % of all Web Sites was a web directory run by Lycos that aimed to review, categorize and award the top 5 % of all websites.
In 1997, it was acquired by Lycos, and its founder, Chris Kitze, and editor, Mark Simmer, both became Vice Presidents of Lycos.
In 2002, Meade was recognized by Lycos as one of the top 20 most popular television news personalities in the broadcast news industry.
Lycos CEO Bob Davis was moved to the position of CEO of the combined company, from where he stepped down in January 2001, being replaced by then Chairman Joaquim Agut.
After Lycos was acquired by Terra Networks, S. A. in mid 2001, the collapse of the dot-com bubble caused the entire Sonique team to be laid off, with the exception of McCann and Lyman.
The company was funded by a former Lycos executive who had previously started Creative Multimedia ( Portland, OR ), Aris Multimedia ( Marina del Rey, CA ) and Point Communications ( New York, NY ), and angel investors who invested a total of $ 10M in common stock.
Lycos Europe sold further businesses: the news search Paperball was taken over by Paperball GmbH, Munich.
The image search services developed and provided by Picsearch power several major Internet companies, such as Lycos.
Wired Ventures ' online division was acquired by Lycos, Inc. in 1999, a year after Condé Nast acquired Wired Magazine.
He hosted his own popular " Monty Python home page " that was cited by both Lycos and the Global Network Navigator.
( It was subsequently sold to Lycos in 1998 ) He was also a co-founder of Eziba ( later acquired by Overstock. com ), an Internet venture which sold handcrafted goods from artisans around the world.
The site was bought by Mountain View, California – based WhoWhere in 1997, which was itself subsequently purchased by the search engine company Lycos in 1998.

Lycos and Michael
* Michael Loren Mauldin, Founder of Lycos entered multiple bots over the series.
One of Rog-O-Matic's authors, Michael Loren Mauldin, would go on to write the Lycos search engine.
* Michael Loren Mauldin, founder of Lycos

Lycos and Carnegie
In 2006, Lycos regained ownership of the Lycos trademark from Carnegie Mellon University.
Before joining Cycorp, he was a principal scientist at Terra Lycos, working on integrating statistical and knowledge-based approaches to understanding Web user behavior ; he has also been associated with Just Systems Pittsburgh Research Center and the Informedia Digital Library at Carnegie Mellon.

Lycos and .
Engines like Lycos, Yahoo, and Bing offer kid-oriented versions of their engines that permit only children friendly websites.
Lycos also encompasses a network of email, webhosting, social networking, and entertainment websites.
Lycos Inc. was formed with approximately US $ 2 million ($ million today ) in venture capital funding from CMGI.
Lycos enjoyed several years of growth during the 1990s and became the most visited online destination in the world in 1999, with a global presence in more than 40 countries.
In 1998, Lycos paid $ 58 million ($ million today ) for Tripod in an attempt to " break into the portal market.
" Over the course of the next few years, Lycos acquired nearly two dozen internet brands including Gamesville, WhoWhere, Wired Digital ( eventually sold to Wired ), Quote. com, Angelfire, Matchmaker. com and Raging Bull.
Lycos Europe was a joint venture between Lycos and the Bertelsmann transnational media corporation, but it has always been a distinct corporate entity.
Although Lycos Europe remains the largest of Lycos's overseas ventures, several other companies also entered into joint venture agreements including Lycos Canada, Lycos Korea and Lycos Asia.
The transaction closed in October 2000 and the merged company was renamed Terra Lycos, although the Lycos brand continued to be used in the United States.
On August 2, 2004, Terra announced that it was selling Lycos to Seoul, South Korea-based Daum Communications Corporation for $ 95. 4 million in cash ($ million today ), less than 2 % of Terra's initial multi-billion dollar investment.
In October 2004, the transaction closed and the company name was changed back to Lycos Inc.

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