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Index Pogo.com

Pogo.com (stylized as pogo) is a free online gaming website that offers over 50 casual games from brands like Hasbro and PopCap Games.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 45 relations: @Home Network, Adobe Flash, AltaVista, Avatar (computing), Board game, Card game, Casual game, CNET, CompuServe, Electronic Arts, Excite (web portal), GeoCities, GlobeNewswire, Go.com, Hasbro, HTML, HTML5, IPhone, IPod Touch, IVillage, Java (programming language), Kleiner Perkins, List of acquisitions by Electronic Arts, Lottso!, Mahjong solitaire, MPlayer.com, Netscape, Online game, Patience (game), Plug-in (computing), Poker, PopCap Games, Prodigy (online service), Redwood Shores, California, Sony, Spectrum (brand), Subscription business model, Texas hold 'em, Total Entertainment Network, User interface, Vinod Khosla, Web browser, WebCrawler, Word game, Xoom Corporation.

  2. Electronic Arts

@Home Network

@Home Network was a high-speed cable Internet service provider from 1996 to 2002.

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Adobe Flash

Adobe Flash (formerly Macromedia Flash and FutureSplash) is a discontinuedexcept in China, where it continues to be used, as well as Harman for enterprise users.

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AltaVista

AltaVista was a web search engine established in 1995.

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Avatar (computing)

In computing, an avatar is a graphical representation of a user, the user's character, or persona.

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Board game

Board games are tabletop games that typically use.

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Card game

A card game is any game that uses playing cards as the primary device with which the game is played, whether the cards are of a traditional design or specifically created for the game (proprietary).

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Casual game

A casual game is a video game targeted at a mass market audience, as opposed to a hardcore game, which is targeted at hobbyist gamers.

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CNET

CNET (short for "Computer Network") is an American media website that publishes reviews, news, articles, blogs, podcasts, and videos on technology and consumer electronics globally.

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CompuServe

CompuServe (CompuServe Information Service, also known by its initialism CIS or later CSi) was an American online service, the first major commercial one in the world.

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Electronic Arts

Electronic Arts Inc. (EA) is an American video game company headquartered in Redwood City, California.

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Excite (web portal)

Excite is an American website (historically a web portal) operated by IAC that provides outsourced internet content such as a metasearch engine, with outsourced weather and news content on the main page.

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GeoCities

GeoCities, later Yahoo! GeoCities, was a web hosting service that allowed users to create and publish websites for free and to browse user-created websites by their theme or interest, active from 1994 to 2009.

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GlobeNewswire

GlobeNewswire provides press release distribution services globally, with substantial operations in North America and Europe.

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Go.com

Go.com (also known as The Go Network) is a portal for Disney content that was created after The Walt Disney Company acquired the search engine Infoseek. Pogo.com and Go.com are internet properties established in 1998.

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Hasbro

Hasbro, Inc. (a syllabic abbreviation of its original name, Hassenfeld Brothers) is an American multinational toy manufacturing and entertainment holding company founded on December 6, 1923 by Henry, Hillel and Herman Hassenfeld and is incorporated and headquartered in Pawtucket, Rhode Island.

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HTML

Hypertext Markup Language (HTML) is the standard markup language for documents designed to be displayed in a web browser.

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HTML5

HTML5 (Hypertext Markup Language 5) is a markup language used for structuring and presenting hypertext documents on the World Wide Web.

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IPhone

The iPhone is a smartphone produced by Apple that uses Apple's own iOS mobile operating system.

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IPod Touch

The iPod Touch (stylized as iPod touch) is a discontinued line of iOS-based mobile devices designed and formerly marketed by Apple Inc. with a touchscreen-controlled user interface.

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IVillage

iVillage, Inc. was a mass media company that operated the ”most popular female-oriented sites” on the internet in the 1990s.

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Java (programming language)

Java is a high-level, class-based, object-oriented programming language that is designed to have as few implementation dependencies as possible.

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Kleiner Perkins

Kleiner Perkins, formerly Kleiner Perkins Caufield & Byers (KPCB), is an American venture capital firm which specializes in investing in incubation, early stage and growth companies.

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List of acquisitions by Electronic Arts

Electronic Arts is an American company that is a developer, marketer, publisher, and distributor of video games, that was founded in 1982. Pogo.com and List of acquisitions by Electronic Arts are electronic Arts.

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Lottso!

Lottso! is a game offered by the website Pogo.com.

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Mahjong solitaire

Mahjong solitaire (also known as Shanghai solitaire, electronic or computerized mahjong, solitaire mahjong or simply mahjong) is a single-player matching game that uses a set of mahjong tiles rather than cards.

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MPlayer.com

Mplayer, referred to as Mplayer.com by 1998, was a free online PC gaming service and community that operated from late 1996 until early 2001.

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Netscape

Netscape Communications Corporation (originally Mosaic Communications Corporation) was an American independent computer services company with headquarters in Mountain View, California, and then Dulles, Virginia.

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Online game

An online game is a video game that is either partially or primarily played through the Internet or any other computer network available.

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Patience (game)

Patience (Europe), card solitaire or solitaire (US/Canada), is a genre of card games whose common feature is that the aim is to arrange the cards in some systematic order or, in a few cases, to pair them off in order to discard them.

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Plug-in (computing)

In computing, a plug-in (or plugin, add-in, addin, add-on, or addon) is a software component that adds a specific feature to an existing computer program.

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Poker

Poker is a family of comparing card games in which players wager over which hand is best according to that specific game's rules.

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PopCap Games

PopCap Games, Inc. is an American video game developer based in Seattle, and a subsidiary of Electronic Arts.

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Prodigy (online service)

Prodigy Communications Corporation was an online service from 1984 to 2001 that offered its subscribers access to a broad range of networked services. Pogo.com and Prodigy (online service) are 2001 mergers and acquisitions.

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Redwood Shores, California

Redwood Shores is a waterfront community in Redwood City, California, along the western shore of San Francisco Bay on the San Francisco Peninsula in San Mateo County.

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Sony

, formerly known as and, commonly known as Sony, is a Japanese multinational conglomerate corporation headquartered in Minato, Tokyo, Japan.

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Spectrum (brand)

Spectrum is the trade name of Charter Communications, which is widely used by market consumers and commercial cable television channels, internet, telephone, and wireless service providers.

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Subscription business model

The subscription business model is a business model in which a customer must pay a recurring price at regular intervals for access to a product or service.

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Texas hold 'em

Texas hold 'em (also known as Texas holdem, hold 'em, and holdem) is one of the most popular variants of the card game of poker.

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Total Entertainment Network

Total Entertainment Network (TEN) was an online gaming service that existed from September 1996 until October 1999.

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User interface

In the industrial design field of human–computer interaction, a user interface (UI) is the space where interactions between humans and machines occur.

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Vinod Khosla

Vinod Khosla (born 28 January 1955) is an Indian-American billionaire businessman and venture capitalist.

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Web browser

A web browser is an application for accessing websites.

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WebCrawler

WebCrawler is a search engine, and one of the oldest surviving search engines on the web today.

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Word game

Word games are spoken, board, card or video games often designed to test ability with language or to explore its properties.

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Xoom Corporation

Xoom Corporation (also known as Xoom, a PayPal Service) is an electronic funds transfer and remittance provider.

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See also

Electronic Arts

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pogo.com

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