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  2. Weblogs, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Weblogs, Inc. was a blog network that published content on a variety of subjects, including tech news, video games, automobiles, and pop culture. At one point, the network had as many as 90 blogs, although the vast majority of its traffic could be attributed to a smaller number of breakout titles, as was typical of most large-scale successful blog networks of the mid-2000s.

  3. Category:Weblogs, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Weblogs, Inc." The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. ...

  4. Jason Calacanis - Wikipedia

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    Jason McCabe Calacanis (born November 28, 1970) is a podcaster, American Internet entrepreneur, [1] angel investor, [2] and author. [3] [4]His first company was part of the dot-com era in New York.

  5. List of acquisitions by AOL - Wikipedia

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    Weblogs, Inc. Weblog network USA — [37] 3 November 2005: MusicNow Online music store USA — [38] 10 January 2006: Truveo: Video search engine USA — [39] 17 May 2006: Lightningcast Internet marketing USA — [40] 13 August 2006: Userplane: Social network service USA — [41] 16 August 2006: GameDaily: Video game journalism USA — [42] 8 ...

  6. Brian Alvey - Wikipedia

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    On September 23, 2003, Alvey, along with Jason Calacanis and supported by an angel investment from Mark Cuban, co-founded the publishing company Weblogs, Inc. Weblogs, Inc. was home to such blogs as Engadget, Autoblog, and Joystiq. Time Warner's America Online purchased Weblogs, Inc. [1] in October 2005 for $25–30 million. [2]

  7. Weblogs - Wikipedia

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    Weblogs may refer to: Plural of Blog; Weblogs, Inc. This page was last edited on 26 February 2018, at 03:57 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  8. Joystiq - Wikipedia

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    Joystiq was a video gaming blog founded in June 2004 as part of the Weblogs, Inc. family of weblogs, now owned by AOL. It was AOL's primary video game blog, with sister blogs dealing with MMORPG gaming in general and the popular MMORPG World of Warcraft in particular. [1] [2] [3]

  9. Engadget - Wikipedia

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    Engadget was founded by former Gizmodo technology weblog editor and co-founder Peter Rojas. Engadget was the largest blog in Weblogs, Inc., a blog network with over 75 weblogs, including Autoblog and Joystiq, which formerly included Hackaday. Weblogs Inc. was purchased by AOL in 2005. [4]