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eGroups.com was an
email list
management website. The site
allowed users to
create their own
mailing lists and sign up for membership. The
website provided...
- in
early 2001 as an
integration of
technology from
eGroups.com and
community groups from both
eGroups.com and Yahoo! Clubs. Yahoo!
Clubs was
launched in...
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renamed to
eGroups.com, an
email list
management web site. He
owned 5.7% of
eGroups in
March 2000 when the
company filed a Form S-1.
eGroups was later...
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Fletcher started the free
mailing list
service ONElist.
ONElist merged with
eGroups,
which was
later acquired by Yahoo! in June 2000. Yahoo!
Groups closed...
- by Mark
Fletcher in
August 1997. In
November 1999
ONElist merged with
eGroups,
which was
later purchased by Yahoo! in June 2000. "Mark Fletcher's history...
- $740
million in 2000. - In 1998,
Roscheisen became founder and CEO of
eGroups, an
email messaging company,
which was
financed by
Sequoia Capital and...
- to
Neotonic Software,
David Jeske and
Brandon Long
worked together at
eGroups and at
Yahoo on Yahoo! Groups. Both also
attended the
University of Illinois...
- [citation needed] CAN-SPAM Act of 2003 Com****tional
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- 2000
VivaSmart E-commerce USA $8,900,000 Yahoo!
Shopping August 31, 2000
eGroups Electronic mailing list USA $432,000,000 Yahoo!
Groups November 9, 2000...
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EGroupware is free open-source
groupware software intended for
businesses from
small to enterprises. Its
primary functions allow users to
manage contacts...