Desktop.com
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| Desktop.com | |
|---|---|
| Fate | Shut down [1] |
| Founded | December, 1998[2] |
| Defunct | 2001[1] |
| Location | San Francisco, CA |
| Industry | Application service provider |
| Key people | Katie Burke, Larry Drebes, and Karen Drebes; Founders |
Desktop.com was an Application Service Provider founded by Katie Burke, Larry Drebes, and Karen Drebes. They created a Web application compatible with the Internet Explorer 4 browser (and announced compatibility with Netscape Navigator 4) that effectively simulates a user's desktop over the World Wide Web, so that it is accessible from anywhere.
A full window management and application launching system existed, controlled by JavaScript code. Much of this code was downloaded during the login process, which made the first access very long (e.g. a few minutes) but the resulting user experience was like that one of desktop applications and not what would have been expected from traditional web applications.
Desktop.com may be characterized as a predecessor to the later concepts of Ajax, rich Internet applications, web desktop, etc.
[edit] References
- ^ a b Shayesteh, Abdi. Start-Ups that Flopped in 2001; What Twenty-Four Financially Distressed Start-Ups Did to Attempt to Save Their Company. Retrieved on 2007-10-07.
- ^ Festa, Paul (June 30, 1999). Desktop.com joining Web-based applications market. Retrieved on 2007-10-07.
- Desktop.com Secures $29M in First-Round Financing - August 29, 1999 news on internetnews.com.

