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  2. Angelfire - Wikipedia

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    Angelfire was founded in 1996 and was originally a combination Web site building and medical transcription service. [1] [2] Eventually, the site dropped the transcription service and focused solely on website hosting, offering only paid memberships. [2]

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  4. Category:Web 1.0 - Wikipedia

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    Pages relating to Web 1.0, the Internet of the 1990s and early 2000s. ... Angelfire; Java applet; B. Bigfoot International; Blink element; C. Commercialization of the ...

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  6. Angelfire (novel series) - Wikipedia

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    Angelfire is a series of young adult urban fantasy novels by author Courtney Allison Moulton, beginning with the inaugural entry of the same name. The story follows a teenager named Ellie, who learns that she is actually the reincarnation of a powerful warrior, tasked with aiding angels in their battles against demons on Earth.

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  9. Fansite - Wikipedia

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    Although many people did host fansites on their own web servers, it was easier and more common to use free website hosting services such as GeoCities, Tripod, Angelfire, or a smaller consolidated web hosting service offered through an internet service provider. These free website hosts were the home of tens of thousands of fan sites and fan pages.