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Founder
  
Acquisition date
  
1998

Founded
  
March 1996

Headquarters
  
San Francisco, California, United States

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LinkExchange was a popular internet advertising cooperative, similar in function to a webring, originally known as Internet Link Exchange or ILE.

It was founded in March 1996 by 23-year-old Harvard graduates Tony Hsieh (who later went on to invest in and become the CEO of Zappos) and Sanjay Madan. Ali Partovi later joined them as a third partner in August 1996. In November 1996, when the company consisted of about 10 people, it moved from Hsieh's and Madan's living room to an office in San Francisco. In May 1997, the company received US$3 million in funding from Sequoia Capital.

At its peak, the LinkExchange Banner Network reached over half of Internet-enabled households every month, according to Media Metrix.

In June 1998, LinkExchange acquired MerchantPlanet, an early shopping cart and credit card application. That same month it also acquired Submit It! Inc., developers of Submit It!, ClickTrade, and ListBot.

In November 1998, when LinkExchange had 100 employees, it was acquired by Microsoft for US$265 million.

References

LinkExchange Wikipedia


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