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  2. LookSmart - Wikipedia

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    By 1999, the company had 500 employees and LookSmart was the twelfth most visited website worldwide with 10 million users, behind AltaVista and ahead of Snap. [2] In early-1999, the company reached an agreement to provide directory and listing services for Microsoft for 5 years.

  3. Zeal (web) - Wikipedia

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    Zeal was a volunteer-built web directory launched by Brian Goler and Kevin Berk in 1999, [1] and then acquired by LookSmart in October 2000 for $20 million. [2] [3] Zeal combined the work of Looksmart's paid editors with that of volunteers who profiled websites and placed them in a hierarchy of subcategories.

  4. Timeline of web search engines - Wikipedia

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    New web directory: LookSmart is released. It competes with Yahoo! as a web directory, and the competition makes both directories more inclusive. December: Web search engine supporting natural language queries: Altavista is launched. This is a first among web search engines in many ways: it has unlimited bandwidth, allows natural language ...

  5. List of web directories - Wikipedia

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    Business.com – Integrated directory of knowledge resources and companies, that charges a fee for listing review and operates as a pay per click search engine.; Library and Archival Exhibitions on the Web – international database of online exhibitions which is a service of the Smithsonian Institution Libraries.

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  7. HotBot - Wikipedia

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    Directory results were provided originally by LookSmart and then DMOZ from mid-1999. [6] HotBot also used search data from Direct Hit Technologies for a period starting February 1999, [7] which was a tool that used click-through data to manipulate results.

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