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  2. WebCrawler - Wikipedia

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    WebCrawler was highly successful early on. [15] At one point, it was unusable during peak times due to server overload. [16] It was the second most visited website on the internet in February 1996, but it quickly dropped below rival search engines and directories such as Yahoo!, Infoseek, Lycos, and Excite in 1997.

  3. Timeline of web search engines - Wikipedia

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    New web search engine: The WebCrawler search engine, created by Brian Pinkerton at the University of Washington, is released. [14] Unlike its predecessors, it allows users to search for any word in any webpage, which has become the standard for all major search engines since. July: New web search engine: Lycos, a web search engine, is released ...

  4. List of acquisitions by AOL - Wikipedia

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    Search engine technology USA $ 15,000,000 [10] 1 June 1995: WebCrawler: Search engine USA — [11] 22 September 1995: Ubique: Virtual places ISR $ 16,981,000 [12] [13] 1 February 1996: Johnson-Grace: Data compression USA — [14] 6 August 1996: ImagiNation Network: Online game USA — [15] 25 November 1996: Global Network Navigator: Web browser ...

  5. Where Are They Now? The Search Engines That Time Forgot - AOL

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    With arguably one of the worst names in search engine history, Dogpile was nonetheless remarkably popular. Capable of pulling website results from Yahoo, AltaVista, HotBot, WebCrawler, and other ...

  6. Milestones: A look back at AOL's 35 year history as an ...

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    America Online CEO Stephen M. Case, left, and Time Warner CEO Gerald M. Levin listen to senators' opening statements during a hearing before the Senate Judiciary Committee on the merger of the two ...

  7. InfoSpace - Wikipedia

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    Infospace, Inc. was an American company that offered private label search engine, online directory, and provider of metadata feeds. The company's flagship metasearch site was Dogpile and its other notable consumer brands were WebCrawler and MetaCrawler. After a 2012 rename to Blucora, the InfoSpace business unit was sold to data management ...

  8. Excite (web portal) - Wikipedia

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    The search engine Magellan, which Excite had purchased in 1996, was closed down in May 2001. [22] [23] On June 11, 2001, Excite@Home announced that it had raised $100 million in financing from Promethean Capital Management and Angelo Gordon & Co. Part of the deal was that the loan was repayable immediately if Excite@Home stock was delisted by ...

  9. AOL Search History

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    Note: Clearing your search history only stops your search history from being used for product features like predicting what you're searching for. It does not stop your search information from being used to personalize the ads and content you see.