About: 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. The company was started in July 1995 by Paul Graham, Robert Morris (using the pseudonym "John McArtyem"), and Trevor Blackwell. Graham claims Viaweb was the first application service provider. Viaweb was also unusual for being partially written in the Lisp programming language. The software was originally called Webgen, but another company was using the same name, so the company renamed it to Viaweb, "because it worked via the Web".

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  • Viaweb era una empresa que propocionaba software y herramientas de informes para construir y hacer funcionar sitios de comercio electrónico en la Web. Su producto de comercio electrónico se implementó inicialmente en lenguaje Common Lisp. (es)
  • 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. The company was started in July 1995 by Paul Graham, Robert Morris (using the pseudonym "John McArtyem"), and Trevor Blackwell. Graham claims Viaweb was the first application service provider. Viaweb was also unusual for being partially written in the Lisp programming language. The software was originally called Webgen, but another company was using the same name, so the company renamed it to Viaweb, "because it worked via the Web". In 1998, Yahoo! Inc. bought Viaweb for 455,000 shares of Yahoo! stock, valued at about $49 million, and renamed it Yahoo! Store. Viaweb's example has been influential in Silicon Valley's entrepreneurial culture, largely due to Graham's widely read essays and his subsequent career as a successful venture capitalist. (en)
  • Viaweb was een bedrijf dat werd opgericht in 1995 door Paul Graham, Robert Tappan Morris, en nog enkele andere medewerkers. Het ontwikkelde software dat gebruikers in staat stelde om een eigen webwinkel op te richten. De software bood hiervoor een snelle en gemakkelijke weg. Daarnaast was het de eerste application service provider (ASP). De software van Viaweb werkte over het internet en werd geschreven in Common Lisp. (nl)
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  • Viaweb era una empresa que propocionaba software y herramientas de informes para construir y hacer funcionar sitios de comercio electrónico en la Web. Su producto de comercio electrónico se implementó inicialmente en lenguaje Common Lisp. (es)
  • Viaweb was een bedrijf dat werd opgericht in 1995 door Paul Graham, Robert Tappan Morris, en nog enkele andere medewerkers. Het ontwikkelde software dat gebruikers in staat stelde om een eigen webwinkel op te richten. De software bood hiervoor een snelle en gemakkelijke weg. Daarnaast was het de eerste application service provider (ASP). De software van Viaweb werkte over het internet en werd geschreven in Common Lisp. (nl)
  • 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. The company was started in July 1995 by Paul Graham, Robert Morris (using the pseudonym "John McArtyem"), and Trevor Blackwell. Graham claims Viaweb was the first application service provider. Viaweb was also unusual for being partially written in the Lisp programming language. The software was originally called Webgen, but another company was using the same name, so the company renamed it to Viaweb, "because it worked via the Web". (en)
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