Does any one know where I can find anything about Pogo's history.
When I started playing, it was owned by CNET. I also know that CNET sold it and that it was owned by someone else before EA. But for the
life of me can't remember who. Please help if you can.
Thanks
I'm not 100% sure but didn't AOL have a hand in there for a while?
You may want to try a google search. That may help you find what you're looking for.
I think it was AOL too.....but as Helen said you could try gogle to make sure ;::
When I first started out with pogo it was part of excite.com and that was back in 91
Quote from: knightrider13195 on April 22, 2006, 04:13:31 PM
When I first started out with pogo it was part of excite.com and that was back in 91
They were with Excite.com when I started too but I think AOL got into it after that.
wow i never even knew pogo was that old
Quote from: -Mike- on April 22, 2006, 05:18:58 PM
wow i never even knew pogo was that old
Yes, they've been around for quite a while. I started out on here playing hearts. Badges and tokens were unheard of. Hard to believe, huh?
Thanks for your responses. I had done a search on Google and didn't find anything. That's why I turned to you guys.
Quote from: TwistofF8 on April 22, 2006, 05:56:40 PM
Thanks for your responses. I had done a search on Google and didn't find anything. That's why I turned to you guys.
You're welcome. I Googled the topic and didn't find much either.
I did find this:
"Pogo.com's history is rooted in Outland, an Internet game service for Macintosh computer users launched in the early 1990s. Dave King and William Lipa, buddies since high school who attended Stanford University together, founded the service. Outland later became a Web site called Total Entertainment Network and in September 1999 was renamed once again as Pogo.com. In 2000, Jupiter Media Metrix named Pogo.com the "stickiest" site on the Internet. In February 2001, EA acquired Pogo"
that's not enough. My interest is still perking.
i remember when pogo was tellin members that if they were part of excite then theyd be pogo now.aol got pogo after that
Quote from: TwistofF8 on April 22, 2006, 06:08:57 PM
I did find this:
"Pogo.com's history is rooted in Outland, an Internet game service for Macintosh computer users launched in the early 1990s. Dave King and William Lipa, buddies since high school who attended Stanford University together, founded the service. Outland later became a Web site called Total Entertainment Network and in September 1999 was renamed once again as Pogo.com. In 2000, Jupiter Media Metrix named Pogo.com the "stickiest" site on the Internet. In February 2001, EA acquired Pogo"
that's not enough. My interest is still perking.
I wish I could help you out more. I do remember that when ownership was switched somewhere along the way, I got emails giving me new passwords to my s/n and I had to log in that way and then change my password. I wish I could remember who those emails came from!!
Quote from: Helen on April 22, 2006, 05:26:25 PM
Quote from: -Mike- on April 22, 2006, 05:18:58 PM
wow i never even knew pogo was that old
Yes, they've been around for quite a while. I started out on here playing hearts. Badges and tokens were unheard of. Hard to believe, huh?
yea very hard to belive
I was a member before it was Pogo. It was www.ten.com back then. There were several portals to get into pogo such as Excite, Altavista, Compuserve. Then in '99 (I think) EA bought it and it was called Pogo. Our sign names and passwords still worked and our tokens stayed the same.
Quote from: TwistofF8 on April 22, 2006, 02:03:35 PM
Does any one know where I can find anything about Pogo's history.
When I started playing, it was owned by CNET. I also know that CNET sold it and that it was owned by someone else before EA. But for the
life of me can't remember who. Please help if you can.
Thanks
vh1 special " behind the badges", the pogo story :D
Quote from: bobby on April 22, 2006, 09:17:04 PM
Quote from: TwistofF8 on April 22, 2006, 02:03:35 PM
Does any one know where I can find anything about Pogo's history.
When I started playing, it was owned by CNET. I also know that CNET sold it and that it was owned by someone else before EA. But for the
life of me can't remember who. Please help if you can.
Thanks
vh1 special " behind the badges", the pogo story :D
lol bobby...very nice. :D
i still wouldn't watch it :D
Quote from: bobby on April 22, 2006, 09:41:20 PM
i still wouldn't watch it :D
ummm yeah, me either...
Heck, I would! If I sat through the Milli Vanilli one, I can sit through anything.
So I take it in conclusion, it was always owned by EA?
I know I've had to change my screen nick and password twice because of "buy outs"
"Ten" is the original owners name for the site. It was a 1 game deal. That person "i forget his name' is still associated with Pogo. He has stuck with the company through all the trades. I think one of the first interviews was with him. "Ten" was a java school project. lol.
Quote from: TwistofF8 on April 22, 2006, 10:20:13 PM
Heck, I would! If I sat through the Milli Vanilli one, I can sit through anything.
So I take it in conclusion, it was always owned by EA?
I know I've had to change my screen nick and password twice because of "buy outs"
We keep getting a little more info everyday. Bobby may soon have enough to do his "vh1 special " behind the badges", the pogo story"
lol. :))
that really would be interesting
Last August, Excite@Home announced it would buy the online games provider for an undisclosed sum. At that time, the company reported it was building on consumer broadband applications in key areas, such as games and music.
Excite already had a 10 percent stake in Pogo.com, and was to make it a wholly-owned independent subsidiary.
However, pogo.com was unable to meet certain conditions in the transaction so Excite@Home chose not to proceed with the acquisition, according to Alison Bowman, Excite@Home spokeswoman.
some more info
http://www.ciao.co.uk/pogo_com__Review_5140755 some more info
http://contracts.onecle.com/ea/fifth.lease.2000.05.25.shtml
thanks guys i learn something new everyday- never thought to check pogo's history ;:"