'Angelfire' is an
Internet venture offering free space for web sites, targeted primarily at teens but popular in all demographics. In the past, it was long known for providing advertising-free hosting. (It also offered medical transcription services.) The site was bought by
Mountain View, California-based WhoWhere which was itself subsequently purchased by
search engine company
Lycos. As Lycos already offered web page hosting with advertising through its acquisition
Tripod.com, Angelfire's offering was modified to also have parity with Tripod, including the addition of an increasing amount of ads but also by offering more disk space than previously. (This was consistent with competitor offerings, such as
GeoCities.)
Unlike sister site Tripod, Angelfire has often taken a more humorous slant to some matters, such as famously placing joke messages on error pages. Over the years, this additional levity has gradually become less pronounced.
As of 2005, Angelfire continues to operate separately from
Tripod and now includes features such as
blog building and a photo gallery builder. It also supports, for paid members only,
CGI scripts written in
Perl. Until May 2004, Angelfire offered free email (as a cobrand of Mailcity) at the @angelfire.com domain, but this feature has been replaced by
webmail for premium users only (through
Lycos Domains).
Although the Angelfire and Tripod are very much separate sites, they do share much of the same underlying software, such as the blog application.
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