Naoworld.com
was founded in March of 2001. Naoworld.com's first product was
Naoworld Trivia which was a trivia site with 16 questions updated
every week. Only a few weeks after Trivia's introduction Naoworld.com
came out with Naoworld.com Press, a service supplying articles, photos
and drawings worldwide. Naoworld Press was very successful and many
people came forward with articles and drawings to be put on the web.
However, Naoworld.com Trivia was beginning to stagnate, so
Naoworld.com 30 Trivia Questions was launched to add more content and
interesting facts to the Naoworld.com lineup of products. The new
service had thirty questions updated every week. As Naoworld.com began
to pick-up a higher load of traffic daily Naoworld.com Polls was
introduced to create interactive content. But within a weeks the the
service was dropped because of low interest. Possibly Naoworld.com's
most popular product was Mynaoworldsite, a service that offered free
website hosting and creation software to anyone even if they didn't
have any HTML, C++ or Java knowledge. The service was successful and
boosted site traffic. A few months later Naoworld.com Network rolled
out a new product titled Naoworld.com Trivia Advanced. The service
combined the convenience of e-mail with the interesting and
informative trivia of Naoworld.com Trivia. A week after the service
idea was debuted a pre-launch sign-up was created and the input was
incredible. Over the next 6 months Naoworld.com Network would go
through some major and minor changes such as the reduction of Trivia
questions to 25 and Trivia Advanced's change to only one day of
delivery. Other changes include Naoworld.com Press' name change to
NaoPress and change to a Mac-only computer news website and
Mynaoworldsite's closure as a website hosting service due to the
acquisition of the co-provider's company, WebSiteNow!. Since then
Mynaoworldsite has been reopened as a free HTML offering site for
website owners starting out in the online business.
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