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Infoseek.com
was a very popular search engine founded in 1994 by Steve Kirsch, et al. By
September 1997 it boasted 7.3 million visitors per month. Infoseek was bought by Disney in 1998, and the technology was merged with that of the Disney-acquired Starwave to form the Go.com network. Since then it has been replaced with Yahoo! search and is no longer in use.
Infoseek featured a very complex system of
search modifiers, including boolean modifiers such as the most basic "OR"
and "NOT", parentheses, and quotes, up to being able to say that you want
one word or phrase to appear within x number of words from another word or
phrase. Infoseek was also known as "big yellow". Infoseek was a
search engine.
Before being bought by Disney, Infoseek also offered a free webhosting
package that was better than many of today's offerings. It was free of
advertising, and had apparently no limits on the amount of webspace that
could be used. After being purchased by Disney and converted to the Go
Network (and then Go.com because of trademark disputes with competitor,
Goto.com), large, cumbersome ads started appearing on every page hosted. In
February 2001, Disney made the decision to cancel the service and lay off
the entire staff. Eventually, the webhosting service disappeared entirely,
virtually overnight, with little or no warning. |
Sources: Wikipedia or other public documents.