Voice portal company acquired by America Online. Quack.com was founded in 1998 by Steven Woods, Jeromy Carriere and Alex Quilici as a Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA, based voice-portal infrastructure company originally named Quackware. Quack was the first company to try to create a voiceportal, or a consumer-based destination "site" in which consumers could not only access information by voice alone, but also complete transactions. Quackware launched a beta phone service in 1999 that allowed consumers to purchase books from sites such as Amazon and CDs from sites such as CDNow simply by answering a short set of questions. Quack followed on with a set of information services from movie listings (inspired by, but expanding upon, Moviefone) to news, weather and stock quotes. This concept introduced a series of lookalike startups including much-heralded Tellme Networks which went on to raise more money than any single Internet startup in history on a similar concept.
| Employees | 1 (0 on RocketReach) |
| Founded | 1999 |
| Address | Mountain View, California, Maryland 94041, US |
| Industry | Technology, Information and Internet |
| Keywords | Digital Services, Communication Technology, Voice Technology, Telephony, Voice Solutions, Communications, Infrastructure, Internet Services, Online Services, Voice Over Ip, Voip, Network Infrastructure, Telecommunications, Internet Telephony, Voice Applications, Web Services, Online Communication |
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