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- WebChat_Broadcasting_System abstract "A salvaged logo or possible reproductionWebChat Broadcasting System (or WBS for short) was a virtual community that existed during the 1990s. Supported by online advertising, it was one of few services like it at the time to offer free integrated community services including chat, homesteading, messaging, and user profiles. It was one of the most popular websites in the era before the Dot-com bust. WBS was at one time the largest interactive and event network on the Internet. In 1998 it was acquired by the search engine Infoseek, which was in turn acquired by Disney/ABC. The original WebChat Broadcasting System closed in September 1999 after its chatrooms were integrated into Disney's existing Go Network chatrooms. A revival of WBS was launched in 2009 and is virtually identical to the original community.".
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- WebChat_Broadcasting_System wikiPageExternalLink www.wendielash.com.
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- WebChat_Broadcasting_System wikiPageID "24091552".
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- WebChat_Broadcasting_System cat "Community".
- WebChat_Broadcasting_System hasPhotoCollection WebChat_Broadcasting_System.
- WebChat_Broadcasting_System type "Nominee".
- WebChat_Broadcasting_System year "1998".
- WebChat_Broadcasting_System subject Category:Community_websites.
- WebChat_Broadcasting_System subject Category:Companies_based_in_Menlo_Park,_California.
- WebChat_Broadcasting_System subject Category:Virtual_communities.
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- WebChat_Broadcasting_System comment "A salvaged logo or possible reproductionWebChat Broadcasting System (or WBS for short) was a virtual community that existed during the 1990s. Supported by online advertising, it was one of few services like it at the time to offer free integrated community services including chat, homesteading, messaging, and user profiles. It was one of the most popular websites in the era before the Dot-com bust. WBS was at one time the largest interactive and event network on the Internet.".
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