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WBS of the mid/late 90's

  • 27-05-2005 8:27pm
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    Moderators, Recreation & Hobbies Moderators Posts: 21,254 Mod ✭✭✭✭


    WebChat Broadcasting System

    Anybody remember this...?streaming chat at its best the internet was new and slow,several million worldwide members.The last I heard it was bought out by some corporate monkeys who went on to destroy the community.


    The old days on the net were the best :(


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  • Moderators, Recreation & Hobbies Moderators Posts: 21,254 Mod ✭✭✭✭Dub13


    Looks like its well gone.


    WebChat Broadcasting System, more commonly known as WBS was founded in 1990 and was based out of Menlo Park, CA headed by president and CEO Bayard Winthrop.

    In it's time WBS was the leader in Internet broadcasting and was the largest chat and event center on the World Wide Web. Hosting e-mail accounts, web pages and allowing users to incorporate images, links and other such things into real-time coversations in any one of 200 topic driven chat rooms, free of charge from any standard Web browser was what WBS was all about.

    In early 1998 Infoseek signed an agreement to aquire WBS for approximately $6.7 million. Within the next year the format of WBS competely changed and on September 14th, 1999 the chat system became part of the Go Network(Go.com). WBS handles could still be used if reclaimed in time. Eventually Disney took over the Go Network and got rid of what was left of WBS.


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