Steve Kirsch founded Infoseek in 1994. It was then bought from him, sold to another company that then merged with a different company. It was then rebranded several times.
The answer is Lycos
Infoseek was created in 1994.
Infoseek ended in 2001.
Aliweb and JumpStation were both created/founded in 1993
No, strictly speaking that crown belongs to Archie. Webcrawler was next & was the first search engine to index entire pages. Then Lycos, Infoseek, Altavista, Inktomi (HotBot), Ask Jeeves, Alltheweb, Yahoo ........ I am a search engine optimisation consultant & social media expert. Check out my blog for more great tips & articles on all things SEO - http://agseo.blogspot.com
Assuming you mean the ChaCha Search Engine, it was founded by Scott A. Jones and Brad Bostic.
Stumbleupon
Larry Page and Sergey Brin
Google was founded by Sergey Brin and Larry Page.
WebCrawler was the first to be widely known by the public. It was introduced in 1994. Lycos was also launched that year. Others quickly followed. The most popular ones were Yahoo!, AltaVista, Magellan, Excite, and Infoseek. According to Google's website, Google was reported to be "the search engine of choice" in PC Magazine in December of 1998. By mid-2000, they had become so popular that Yahoo! was using Google as their default search provider.
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The top optimization consultant is Webimax which was founded in 2008. Tied for number two and three which were both founded in 2000 are Customer Magnetism and SEOP.