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Wibiya : ウィキペディア英語版
Wibiya was an online toolbar platform that offered web publishers the option to add web applications to their respective websites at no cost. With these web apps, the company aims to provide publishers with services and features that are designed to assist publishers in communicating with their audience by making their sites more interactive, potentially increasing page views and providing enriched content.== Company ==Wibiya was founded in 2008 in Israel by Dror Ceder, Daniel Tal, and Avi Smila and in 2011 was acquired for $45 million by Conduit, the San Mateo, CA-based publisher network and platform. Investors in the company have included Primera Capital, Yossi Vardi, Oded Vardi, and Jeff Pulver. In October 2013 Conduit announced that it will be shutting down Wibiya at the end of 2013.Ingrid Lunden (After Buying Wibiya For $45M, Conduit Discontinues Product As It Shifts Away From Toolbars ) On December 31 Wibiya was shut down. Starting November 2015 the Wibiya Website links began to redirect to a YouTube Video of a laughing Baby, and those remaining sites with the plugin still activated would see a popup image link on the bottom of their websites home page with the message "LET'S LAUGH, Coz Wibiya Toolbar Is Gone"

Wibiya was an online toolbar platform that offered web publishers the option to add web applications to their respective websites at no cost. With these web apps, the company aims to provide publishers with services and features that are designed to assist publishers in communicating with their audience by making their sites more interactive,〔 potentially increasing page views and providing enriched content.〔〔〔〔
== Company ==
Wibiya was founded in 2008 in Israel by Dror Ceder, Daniel Tal, and Avi Smila and in 2011 was acquired for $45 million by Conduit,〔 the San Mateo, CA-based publisher network and platform.〔〔〔〔〔 Investors in the company have included Primera Capital, Yossi Vardi, Oded Vardi, and Jeff Pulver.〔 In October 2013 Conduit announced that it will be shutting down Wibiya at the end of 2013.〔Ingrid Lunden (After Buying Wibiya For $45M, Conduit Discontinues Product As It Shifts Away From Toolbars )〕 On December 31 Wibiya was shut down. Starting November 2015 the Wibiya Website links began to redirect to a YouTube Video of a laughing Baby, and those remaining sites with the plugin still activated would see a popup image link on the bottom of their websites home page with the message "LET'S LAUGH, Coz Wibiya Toolbar Is Gone"

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアでWibiya was an online toolbar platform that offered web publishers the option to add web applications to their respective websites at no cost. With these web apps, the company aims to provide publishers with services and features that are designed to assist publishers in communicating with their audience by making their sites more interactive, potentially increasing page views and providing enriched content.== Company ==Wibiya was founded in 2008 in Israel by Dror Ceder, Daniel Tal, and Avi Smila and in 2011 was acquired for $45 million by Conduit, the San Mateo, CA-based publisher network and platform. Investors in the company have included Primera Capital, Yossi Vardi, Oded Vardi, and Jeff Pulver. In October 2013 Conduit announced that it will be shutting down Wibiya at the end of 2013.Ingrid Lunden (After Buying Wibiya For $45M, Conduit Discontinues Product As It Shifts Away From Toolbars ) On December 31 Wibiya was shut down. Starting November 2015 the Wibiya Website links began to redirect to a YouTube Video of a laughing Baby, and those remaining sites with the plugin still activated would see a popup image link on the bottom of their websites home page with the message "LET'S LAUGH, Coz Wibiya Toolbar Is Gone"」の詳細全文を読む



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