Viaweb
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Viaweb was a web-based application that allowed users to build and host their own online stores with little technical expertise using a web browser.Template:R The company was started in July 1995 by Paul Graham, Robert Morris (using the pseudonym "John McArtyem"),[1] and Trevor Blackwell.[2] Graham claims Viaweb was the first application service provider.[3] Viaweb was also unusual for being partially written in the Lisp programming language.[4]
The software was originally called Webgen,[5] but another company was using the same name,[6] so the company renamed it to Viaweb, "because it worked via the Web".[7]
In 1998, Yahoo! Inc. bought Viaweb for 455,000 shares of Yahoo! capital stock, valued at about $49 million, and renamed it Yahoo! Store.[8][9]
Viaweb's example has been influential in Silicon Valley's entrepreneurial culture, largely due to Graham's widely read essays[10] and his subsequent career as a successful venture capitalist.[11]
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References
- ↑ How a grad student trying to build the first botnet brought the Internet to its knees, by Timothy B. Lee, at the Washington Post; published November 1, 2013; retrieved November 1, 2018
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