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  2. Lycos - Wikipedia

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    Lycos. Lycos, Inc. (stylized as LYCOS), is a web search engine and web portal established in 1994, spun out of Carnegie Mellon University. Lycos also encompasses a network of email, web hosting, social networking, and entertainment websites. The company is based in Waltham, Massachusetts, and is a subsidiary of Ybrant Digital.

  3. Michael Loren Mauldin - Wikipedia

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    Jaime Carbonell. Michael Loren "Fuzzy" Mauldin (/ ˈmɔːldən /) (born March 23, 1959) is an American retired computer scientist and the inventor of the Lycos web search engine. He has written 2 books, 10 refereed papers, and several technical reports on natural-language processing, autonomous information agents, information retrieval, and ...

  4. Bob Davis (businessman) - Wikipedia

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    Babson College, MBA, 1985. Occupation (s) General Partner, Highland Capital Partners. Robert J. ("Bob") Davis (born 1956) is a managing partner of Highland Capital Partners. He is the former chief executive officer of Lycos, which he led since its inception and through its acquisition by Terra at the peak of the dot-com bubble.

  5. Timeline of web search engines - Wikipedia

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    Lycos, a web search engine, is released. [14] It began as a research project by Michael Loren Mauldin of Carnegie Mellon University's main Pittsburgh campus. 1995 New search engine: Yahoo! Search is launched. It is a search function that allows users to search Yahoo! Directory. [20] [21] It becomes the first popular search engine on the Web. [19]

  6. Lycus (mythology) - Wikipedia

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    Lycus was the son of Aegyptus by Argyphia, a woman of royal blood and thus full brother of Lynceus, Proteus, Enceladus, Busiris and Daiphron. [6] In some accounts, he could be a son of Aegyptus either by Eurryroe, daughter of the river-god Nilus, [7] or Isaie, daughter of King Agenor of Tyre. [8] Lycus married the Danaid Agave, daughter of ...

  7. Search engine - Wikipedia

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    Some engines suggest queries when the user is typing in the search box. A search engine is a software system that provides hyperlinks to web pages and other relevant information on the Web in response to a user's query. The user inputs a query within a web browser or a mobile app, and the search results are often a list of hyperlinks ...

  8. Lycus (Thebes) - Wikipedia

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    Lycus (Thebes) In Greek mythology, Lycus or Lykos (/ ˈlaɪkəs / LY-kəs; Ancient Greek: Λύκος, romanized: Lúkos, lit. 'wolf') was a ruler of the ancient city of Ancient Thebes (Boeotia). His rule was preceded by the regency of Nycteus and in turn, Lycus was succeeded by the twins Amphion and Zethus.

  9. Brightcom Group - Wikipedia

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    Total equity. ₹28.26 billion (US$340 million) (2020) Number of employees. 463 (2020) Website. brightcomgroup.com. The Brightcom Group is a digital marketing company founded in 2000 and headquartered in Hyderabad, India [1] with offices in US, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Uruguay, Mexico, UK, France, Germany, Sweden, Ukraine, Serbia, Israel ...