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  Yahoo buys email list service eGroups in stock deal | CNET News.com
Yahoo said it eventually will include eGroups in Corporate Yahoo, the recently launched version of its service for internal company use.
For Yahoo, impetus for the acquisition stemmed from eGroups' lead in the marketplace and its audience of 17 million members and 800,000 email lists.
eGroups and Yahoo also share a common thread: Both companies have Sequoia Capital's Michael Moritz on their board of directors.
news.com.com /2100-1023-242517.html   (665 words)

  
  EGroups - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The title of this article should be eGroups.
The initial letter is capitalized due to technical restrictions.
In November 1999, Onelist and eGroups merged and started work on going public.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/EGroups   (332 words)

  
 BV Capital - eGroups (YHOO)
eGroups provides a comprehensive communication platform for groups and communities to send and receive emails, schedule meetings, share files and photos or initiate private chats.
By providing a very simple and inexpensive communication platform, eGroups dramatically reduces the friction to communicate in groups.
The power of eGroups also resides in its viral marketing model as communities advertize the service on behalf of the company when they become end-users of the product.
www.bvcapital.com /portfolio/show/egroups-yhoo   (98 words)

  
 ONELIST AND EGROUPS ANNOUNCE MERGER
With email as the core of its service, eGroups offers a range of Web-based applications to enable group leaders to easily manage complex group interactions and provides individuals with freedom to exchange thoughts, information and ideas with others that share common interests.
Mike Moritz, a lead eGroups investor from Sequoia Capital, emphasized the importance of being number one: "With 13 million members, eGroups has instantly become the undisputed leader in an emerging category.
Both launched in 1998, eGroups and ONElist are privately held companies based in San Francisco and Redwood City, respectively, with backing from premier venture capital investors.
www.wingedpig.com /ol/pr/press_11091999.html   (824 words)

  
 eGroups, OneList merge sites | CNET News.com
The deal--announced at a gathering of eGroups employees--calls for OneList to own 57 percent of the new company's stock and San Francisco-based eGroups to own 43 percent, according to sources who attended the meeting.
OneList and eGroups provide email applications for small groups--such as businesses, families, or universities--that allow them to create group email addresses.
During the meeting yesterday, it also was announced that eGroups chief technology officer Scott Hassan is leaving to pursue other opportunities.
news.com.com /2100-1023-232694.html   (347 words)

  
 Greenbelt eGroups
To safeguard your personal e-mail account when registering, specify an eGroups sign-in password that is different from your e-mail account password.
The 'Greenbelters' eGroup was established by GHI resident Andy Carruthers for people who live or work in Greenbelt, Maryland.
The 'Greenbelters' eGroup is free, public, open and unmoderated (i.e., anyone may join or post messages to the group).
greenbelt.com /egr   (474 words)

  
 TBTF Log, week of 2000-04-16
eGroups has, apparently, killed off its Calendar function with no notice to users and no way for them to get their data back.
Since sending this email she has received a second breezy, content-free note from someone with a different name in eGroups customer support; but no explanation, no apology, and no restitution.
From: L Towfigh Sent: Tuesday, April 04, 2000 1:05 AM To: support@egroups.com Subject: Customer service complaint To eGroups: I received a strangely blithe message today from someone called "Kristi" about how the eGroups personal calendar function is no longer available.
tbtf.com /blog/2000-04-16.html   (1222 words)

  
 eGroups on Software Testing, Software Configuration Management SCM, Quantitative Project Management   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Yes, I want to subscribe to the group and I agree to the eGroup Terms of Service.
SoftwarediOxide eGroup is a global platform that allows the group members to meet and explore the world of the Software Engineering and Management, share their knowledge base, learn from other people’s experience.
To access the eGroup enter your login details and click on join the group link given under each eGroup.
www.softwaredioxide.com /eGroups/egrouphome.asp   (277 words)

  
 eGroups Dumped   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-29)
Groups - something which many eGroups users were dreading.
Of course for some people this means creating a new account, but with so many users a useful username is hard to find.
Groups service and leaving the excellent eGroups service intact, the latter has been replaced.
www.ashleybrown.co.uk /news/20010127egroups.asp   (210 words)

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