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Lycos, Inc. (stylized as
LYCOS), is a web
search engine and web
portal established in 1994, spun out of
Carnegie Mellon University.
Lycos also encomp****es...
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sharing no
corporate structure with
Lycos, Inc. (USA)
other than the
licensed use of
their name in Europe, but
Lycos Europe was
formed as a joint-venture...
- in
Lycos Europe. In
exchange for
keeping the
control over
Lycos Europe,
Bertelsmann agreed to
spend US$1
billion worth in
advertising at
Terra Lycos through...
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Angelfire is an
Internet service that
offers website services. It is
owned by
Lycos,
which also owns Tripod.com.
Angelfire operates separately from Tripod.com...
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lycus in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Lycus (Lykos,
Lycos,
Ancient Gr****: Λύκος, lit. 'wolf') may
refer to:
Lycus (mythology), the name of...
- from
LycoReco.
After she was "killed" by
mercenaries working under Robota, she
starts living and
working at
LycoReco in
exchange of
support during LycoReco's...
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company overall. On
February 3, 1998,
Lycos announced they had
acquired Tripod for a
reported US$58
million in stock.
Lycos also
ended up
owning Tripod's former...
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Communications was
founded in 1999 as
Lycos Korea, a 50-50
venture of
Lycos of the
United States and
Mirae Corp. of
South Korea. The...
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Lyco (or Lycon, Gr****: Λύκων, but also
called Lycus; 4th
century BCE) of Iasos, in Caria, was a
Pythagorean philosopher. He
wrote a
polemical attack on...
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Lyco of
Troas (/ˈlaɪkoʊ/;
Ancient Gr****: Λύκων, romanized: Lýkōn, gen.: Λύκωνος; c. 299 – c. 225 BC), son of Astyanax, was a
Peripatetic philosopher and...