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to develop E-Mail Campaign Management (ECM) service after a successful implementation of Acxiom Preferred Mail joint service. New York City based Bigfoot Interactive was formed to develop ECM solutions.
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Following the dot-com collapse, Neoplanet started its shift from branded browsers to developing and licensing customer relationship management (CRM) software in attempt to gain profitability.
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that alerts the user on important dates, an auto-responder that replies to mail when the user is inactive and Bigfoot Consolidator, which forwarded emails from multiple accounts into a single
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Jim Hoffman partnered to create an email directory. They secured about $ 3 million in the first and second rounds of investment from various
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with Expression Engines, e-mail services and technology provider. A new holding company operated in New York as Bigfoot Interactive with
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designed to personalize PC usersˈ experience and to help companies to better understand and communicate with their customers.
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and Venture Frogs. One of NeoPlanet’s main focus was providing its customizable browser to the third parties pioneering the
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directory and free email service. They soon discovered that email addresses quickly became outdated as users changed their
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Bigfoot International launched its portal-like browser Neoplanet in 1997. In January 1999, company decided to
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In 1999, Bigfoot International started talks to sell Bigfoot.com. In 2000, it was bought by
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In 2000, Bigfoot Interactive entered Japanese market with Bigfoot Japan Corp. funded by
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This article is about the defunct software company. For the entertainment company, see
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may have been created or edited in return for undisclosed payments
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service, which redirected all emails to user`s current email.
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In the spring 2000, NeoPlanet moved its headquarters to
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In 1997 Bigfoot added several paid extra features like
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and customer interaction software products during the
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Bigfoot morphed into a holding company in 1997, when
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launched Neoplanetˈs branded browsers among others.
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