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the sites could generate the results expected by advertisers. They also had the challenge of not alienating users while trying to make money. By the end of the year, Tripod and Angelfire also introduced account options allowing users to pay in order to keep their sites ad-free. GeoCities, now acquired by
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users. In early 2001, Tripod reached six million registered users (up from nearly one million at the time it was acquired) and was expanding at an estimated 250,000 new sites per month. However, generating profits remained difficult, with an analyst opining that they needed better user profiling so
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The domain name Tripod.com was created on September 29, 1994 and the site officially launched in 1995 after operating in "sneak-preview mode" for a period. Billed as a "hip Web site and pay service for and by college students", it offered how-to advice on practical issues that might concern young
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Tripod offers web hosting with two paid plans, "personal" and "professional", which differ in features and storage space, but are both powered by the web authoring system "Lycos Publish". This tool has completely replaced the former offering of more general web hosting and removed free plans
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of tripod.com. However, users can pay a monthly charge and own a domain name. Paying in this manner also allows for other benefits, such as more disk space for the site which allows the site owner to put more information onto it, and personalized email accounts.
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people when first living away from home. It planned to charge a minimal fee and make money primarily on commissions from partners who would sell products on the site. Other services available included
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Although the feature was an afterthought originally, Tripod soon became known as a place where people could create free web pages, competing with the likes of
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recommended Tripod over GeoCities for giving users an easier URL to remember, and because GeoCities sites had a tendency to crash computers.
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Elliott, Stuart. "Interpublic invests in an Internet provider aimed at 'the transition generation' of young adults".
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In 2009, Tripod removed the option to use its services for free. After this, users were required to pay for it.
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Lycos also ended up owning Tripod's former competitor Angelfire, picked up as part of the acquisition of
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Musgrove, Mike. "A Home Page of One's Own: Free, Easy Site-Hosting Services Tap Into the Urge to Post".
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page editing. Tripod's for-pay services included additional disk space, a shopping cart,
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Technology Brief. "Lycos Inc.: Acquisition of Tripod Inc. Expected to Be Announced".
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Hertzman, Monica Neal. "It didn't take a miracle to share their trip. Just the Web".
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Walker, Leslie. "Many 'Free' Home-Page Sites Putting the Squeeze on Users".
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during the 1990s. As such, Tripod formed part of the first wave of
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Tripod offered free and paid web hosting services, including 20
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Sreenivasan, Sreenath. "New Neighborhood, No Money Down".
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After receiving an initial investment of US$ 4 million in
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