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Toys.com
Once the Internet's largest toy store, WebMagic's Toys.com set the standard for online toy retailing, attracting customers from all corners of the globe. The business was acquired in 1998 by eToys. Visit www.toys.com today |
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Cooking.com
Spun off in 1998, WebMagic's Cooking.com was envisioned as a comprehensive online portal for kitchen enthusiasts and culinary professionals. Visit www.cooking.com today |
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Sports.com
Following the success of Toys.com, WebMagic's Sports.com was designed to be a sports fan's paradise, with scores, news and more. It was acquired in 1998 by CBS SportsLine. Visit www.sports.com today |
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Auctions.com
Poised to capitalize on the exploding success of online auctions, WebMagic's Auctions.com was envisioned as a sleek resource for buyers and sellers. It was acquired in 1998 by Auction Universe. Visit www.auctions.com today |
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Collectibles.com
WebMagic's Collectibles.com was intended to be the leading Web site for high-quality items -- everything from fine jewelry to rare coins. It was acquired in 1998 by Shop At Home. Visit www.collectibles.com today |
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Sales.com
Acquired by Siebel Systems in 1998, WebMagic's Sales.com was designed to be a comprehensive resource for sales professionals. Visit www.sales.com today |
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World Wide Web Organization
Created in early 1994 by WebMagic in conjunction with Cisco Systems and ADC Kentrox, the World Wide Web Organization (Web.org) provided a rich guide to the Web and its resources, plus the monthly Webby awards to spotlight online innovation. Web.org was decommissioned in 1997. |
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