Remember Lycos? They had a search engine back in the days when Bill Clinton was president. The website's still alive: it's a hub of various Web and entertainment news. And now, Lycos aims to be yet ...
The company that had a search engine in the '90s plunges into wearable security and fitness. Do you trust them to manage your passwords on a Lycos Life Band or Ring? Scott Stein Editor at Large I ...
Lycos might be one of the last names you’d expect to see associated with the online video darlings YouTube and Hulu. The search-engine-cum-internet-portal that rose to international popularity in the ...
I was thinking about HotBot today. The site used to be a really rocking search engine. It was part of the mighty Wired.com empire back in the web's first golden age. Then, after Lycos gobbled it up ...
Former search giant Lycos is planning a new search product for launch in 2013. While exact details as to what the product will actually offer are currently scant, CEO Rob Balazy has told The Next Web ...
Unless you’ve had any nearnings for the dot-com boom lately, Lycos probably isn’t a name you’ve thought about. But now, the once-proud Internet brand is plotting a return to glory, apparently with a ...
Lycos. Ring a bell? It was one of the Web’s first search engines. On Thursday, the 20-year-old dot-com relic became the latest company to get into wearable technology. The Massachusetts company ...
South Korea's top website operator, Daum Communications, is to buy the U.S. portal business of Spain's Terra for $95 million, less than 1 percent of the $12.5 billion Terra paid near the height of the ...
Lycos is synonymous with the '90s. It was once the internet's favored portal, long before Google, Bing and other search engines. Nowadays, we're living in an era ruled by Silicon Valley giants and ...