A screenshot of Lycos.com
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Type of business | Subsidiary |
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Type of site
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Search Engine and Web Portal |
Available in | multilingual |
Founded | 1994 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, U.S. |
Headquarters | Waltham, Massachusetts |
Founder(s) | Bob Davis |
Key people | Suresh Reddy, CEO of Ybrant Digital |
Revenue | $24.76M (2009) |
Employees | 72 in US (2007) |
Parent | Ybrant Digital |
Slogan(s) | Simplify your Digital Life |
Website | www.lycos.com |
Alexa rank | 20,669 (March 2017[update]) |
Registration | optional |
Launched | April 13, 1995 |
Current status | active |
Lycos, Inc., is a web search engine and web portal established in 1994, spun out of Carnegie Mellon University. Lycos also encompasses a network of email, webhosting, social networking, and entertainment websites.
Lycos is a university spin-off that began as a research project by Michael Loren Mauldin of Carnegie Mellon University's main Pittsburgh campus in 1994. Lycos Inc. was formed with approximately US $2 million in venture capital funding from CMGI. Bob Davis became the CEO and first employee of the new company in 1995, and concentrated on building the company into an advertising-supported web portal. 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 1996, the company completed the fastest initial public offering from inception to offering in NASDAQ history. In 1997, it became one of the first profitable internet businesses in the world. In 1998, Lycos paid $58 million for Tripod.com 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 News (eventually sold to Wired), Quote.com, Angelfire, Matchmaker.com, and RagingBull.com.
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 Lycos subsidiaries also entered into joint venture agreements including Lycos Canada, Lycos Korea and Lycos Asia.