Internet companies of the United Kingdom ADVFN or Advanced Financial Network is the formal name of a commercial company quoted on the London Stock Exchange (LSE:AFN) ...more on Wikipedia about "ADVFN"
AskOxford: the free online dictionary resource (AskOxford.com) is a website produced by the publishing house Oxford University Press, a department of the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom. OUP is also the publisher of the Oxford English Dictionary, among other things. ...more on Wikipedia about "AskOxford.com"
BackAndLay is a United Kingdom-based Internet betting exchange, marketing itself as "the 1% commission betting exchange." It was launched in November 2003 by Ian Davies, a former racing and sports betting journalist. BackAndLay benefits from streaming technology, meaning all prices and stakes are constantly updated in real time on the market screens. BackAndLay offers markets on horseracing, football and other major sporting and topical events. ...more on Wikipedia about "BackAndLay"
Boo.com was a United Kingdom Internet company founded by Ernst Malmsten, Kajsa Leander and Patrik Hedelin that famously went bust following the dot-com boom of the late 1990s. Boo.com's intention was to sell branded fashion wear over the Internet; however, after spending vast sums of its venture capital, it eventually had to liquidate and was placed into receivership on May 18, 2000. Fashionmall.com now owns boo.com. ...more on Wikipedia about "Boo.com"
The easyGroup, founded in 1998, is the holding company controlling the “easy” ventures; it is privately owned by Stelios Haji-Ioannou. ...more on Wikipedia about "EasyGroup"
ebookers is an online travel company based out of the UK and is a wholly owned subsidiary of Cendant Corporation and part of Cendant Travel Distribution Services Division. ebookers.com is a pan-European travel website specialising in the mid and long-haul travel arena, offering a wide and varying range of travel products including hotel reservations, flights, car hire and sports packages. ...more on Wikipedia about "Ebookers"
Lastminute.com plc is an online travel agency and e-tailer founded by Martha Lane Fox and Brent Hoberman in 1998 which became the iconic face of the UK dot.com boom in the late 1990s. Lane Fox has since left the company. Its headquarters are in Victoria Street, London. It is publicly traded on the London Stock Exchange under the symbol LMC. ...more on Wikipedia about "Lastminute.com"
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Multimap.com is a United Kingdom based provider of mapping and location-based services. The company provides both a public web site and business services. ...more on Wikipedia about "Multimap.com"
Museophile Limited is a British company founded by Jonathan Bowen as a spinout company from London South Bank University in 2002 to support museums, especially online. It specializes in web accessibility, online discussion forums and e-commerce. It also supports the Virtual Library museums pages (VLmp) and the Virtual Museum of Computing (VMoC). ...more on Wikipedia about "Museophile Limited"
Ocado is an internet based grocery retailer in the United Kingdom. ...more on Wikipedia about "Ocado"
Ready2shop.com was a British dot-com fashion advice business co-founded in November 1999 by fashion gurus Trinny Woodall (chief executive) and Susannah Constantine. Backed by venture capital from JH Whitney and Atlas Venture, the business (company number 03862258) ceased trading after running out of funding following major cuts in staffing in November 2000. It was dissolved at the end of July 2001. ...more on Wikipedia about "Ready2shop.com"
Sulis Technologies is an Information Technology company based in London specialising in usable web applications and IT consulting. They are the creators of QuotationsBook.com ...more on Wikipedia about "Sulis Technologies"
Xrefer offers subscription-based online reference content. It provides online versions of 170+ published reference works from over 40 publishers, including general and specialist dictionaries and encyclopedias. ...more on Wikipedia about "Xrefer"
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