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- BookLink abstract "BookLink is a United States based web browser company founded by David Wetherell in February 1994 as a subsidiary of CMG Information Services. In September 1994, Microsoft, wanting BookLink's browser technology for Windows 95 and the Microsoft Network, offered Wetherell a one-time, flat fee of US$2 million for the source code. Wetherell thought that the figure was too low. BookLink's browser was acquired by AOL in November 1994 for 710,000 shares of AOL's common stock, valued at the time at US$30 million. BookLink invested $1.5 million to develop its browser. Microsoft licensed BookLink's Internet technology to be used with Microsoft Word. Components of the Intralinks browser were used in the Internet Assistant for Word, which generated HTML, freeing Word users from having to use HTML to create Internet documents. The Intralinks browsing components used by the Internet Assistant enabled Word to load HTML document directly from the web, which actually made Word a web browser of sorts.".
- BookLink foundationPlace United_States.
- BookLink location United_States.
- BookLink type AOL.
- BookLink wikiPageID "16950678".
- BookLink wikiPageLength "1718".
- BookLink wikiPageOutDegree "19".
- BookLink wikiPageRevisionID "621298684".
- BookLink wikiPageWikiLink AOL.
- BookLink wikiPageWikiLink Category:AOL.
- BookLink wikiPageWikiLink Category:Companies_disestablished_in_1994.
- BookLink wikiPageWikiLink Category:Defunct_computer_companies_of_the_United_States.
- BookLink wikiPageWikiLink Category:Web_browsers.
- BookLink wikiPageWikiLink HTML.
- BookLink wikiPageWikiLink List_of_acquisitions_by_AOL.
- BookLink wikiPageWikiLink MSN.
- BookLink wikiPageWikiLink Microsoft.
- BookLink wikiPageWikiLink Microsoft_Word.
- BookLink wikiPageWikiLink ModusLink_Global_Solutions.
- BookLink wikiPageWikiLink United_States.
- BookLink wikiPageWikiLink United_States_dollar.
- BookLink wikiPageWikiLink Web_browser.
- BookLink wikiPageWikiLink Windows_95.
- BookLink wikiPageWikiLinkText "BookLink Technologies".
- BookLink wikiPageWikiLinkText "BookLink".
- BookLink foundation United_States.
- BookLink location United_States.
- BookLink type "Subsidiary of AOL".
- BookLink wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Infobox_Company.
- BookLink wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- BookLink wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Tech-company-stub.
- BookLink subject Category:AOL.
- BookLink subject Category:Companies_disestablished_in_1994.
- BookLink subject Category:Defunct_computer_companies_of_the_United_States.
- BookLink subject Category:Web_browsers.
- BookLink hypernym United.
- BookLink type Agent.
- BookLink type Company.
- BookLink type Organisation.
- BookLink type Company.
- BookLink type Disestablishment.
- BookLink type Organization.
- BookLink type Agent.
- BookLink type SocialPerson.
- BookLink type Thing.
- BookLink type Q43229.
- BookLink comment "BookLink is a United States based web browser company founded by David Wetherell in February 1994 as a subsidiary of CMG Information Services. In September 1994, Microsoft, wanting BookLink's browser technology for Windows 95 and the Microsoft Network, offered Wetherell a one-time, flat fee of US$2 million for the source code. Wetherell thought that the figure was too low.".
- BookLink label "BookLink".
- BookLink sameAs Q4942914.
- BookLink sameAs m.041336k.
- BookLink sameAs Q4942914.
- BookLink sameAs BookLink.
- BookLink wasDerivedFrom BookLink?oldid=621298684.
- BookLink isPrimaryTopicOf BookLink.