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    Viaweb was a web-based application that allowed users to build and host their own online stores with little technical expertise using a web browser. [1] The company was started in July 1995 by Paul Graham, Robert Morris (using the pseudonym "John McArtyem"), [2] and Trevor Blackwell. [3]

  2. A few hours before the Yahoo acquisition was announced in June 1998 I took a snapshot of Viaweb's site. I thought it might be interesting to look at one day. The first thing one notices is is how tiny the pages are. Screens were a lot smaller in 1998.

  3. Feb 17, 2016 · Listen to Paul Graham, the cofounder of Y Combinator and Viaweb, share his insights on entrepreneurship, online shopping, and how he built and sold his first company. Learn from his stories, advice, and experiences in this podcast interview.

  4. Paul Graham is a programmer, writer, and investor. In 1995, he and Robert Morris started Viaweb, the first software as a service company. Viaweb was acquired by Yahoo in 1998, where it became Yahoo Store.

  5. They believed that Viaweb was the first application service provider. Graham received a patent for webapps based on his work at Viaweb. [14] Viaweb's software, written mostly in Common Lisp , allowed users to make their own Internet stores .

  6. The hard part is not where you store the data, but what the software does. While we were doing Viaweb, we took a good deal of heat from pseudo-technical people like VCs and industry analysts for not using a database-- and for using cheap Intel boxes running FreeBSD as servers.

  7. Viaweb was a software company that developed and sold online commerce solutions. It was acquired by Yahoo for $49 million in 1998, and its president Paul Graham later founded Y Combinator.