Software:Zoo.com

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Zoo.com
Type of site
Search Engine
Available inEnglish
OwnerSystem1
Websitehttp://www.zoo.com/
LaunchedNovember 14, 2006; 17 years ago (2006-11-14)
Current statusActive

Zoo.com is a metasearch engine, which as of 2006, provided results from search engines and other sources, including Google, Yahoo! and Wikipedia.[1] Also as of 2006, Zoo.com provided news content from ABC News, Fox News and Yahoo! News.[1]

History

InfoSpace launched Zoo.com on November 14, 2006, as a kid-friendly metasearch engine after InfoSpace, through conducting their own survey, claimed that kids who are more reliant on the internet are more likely to encounter material inappropriate for them.[2]

Zoo.com competed with other kid-friendly search engines at the time such as Yahoo!'s Yahooligans, AOL's Study Buddy, Ask's Ask for Kids and KidsClick!.[1] The metasearch engine used several methods to filter out adult content such as adult sites and adult phrases and did not show results for certain search queries, such as "sex".[1]

In 2014, MetaCrawler, another metasearch engine owned by InfoSpace, was merged into Zoo.com,[3] but was later relaunched as its own search engine in 2017.[4]

In July 2016, Blucora announced the sale of its InfoSpace business to OpenMail for $45 million, putting Zoo.com under the ownership of OpenMail.[5] OpenMail was later renamed System1.[6]

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