Visicom Media
Visicom Media Network or VMN.net is a Web portal with a number of free services for users. Its headquarters is in Brossard, Quebec. Most of the traffic is sent to the urlseek.vmn.net subdomain, which seems to be associated with error-redirects of the VMN toolbar (installed in the enduser's web browser as part of various third-party products).
Founded | Brossard, Quebec (1996) |
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Founder | Patrice Carrénard, Dominique Tremblay and Nicolas Xanthopoulos |
Headquarters | Brossard, Quebec |
Area served | Worldwide |
Key people | Patrice Carrénard, President, Nicolas Xanthopoulos, CTO |
Products | Toolbars and Internet Solutions |
History
Visicom was established in 1996 by Patrice Carrénard, Dominique Tremblay and Nicolas Xanthopoulos. Its products include:
- AceHTML Pro — editing software for HTML websites, similar to Microsoft FrontPage
- AceFTP Pro
- AceDesign Pro
- VMN.net—search portal
- DynamicToolbar.com and MyStartToolbar.com—browser toolbar for MyStart.com, also used by many third-party websites for branded toolbars
- Toolbarcleaner.com
- ManyCam.com, a virtual webcam for Windows & Mac.
- MyStart.com, a homepage extension for web browsers.
Web Articles
- http://www.prweb.com/releases/dynamictoolbar/instant_toolbar/prweb5237884.htm - New Dynamic Toolbar Platform Enables On-the-Fly Toolbar Creation, April 2011
- http://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20080108005829/en - Visicom Media Will Add SAFElinkTM from PlumChoice into Its VMN Toolbar, January 2008
- http://tv.sys-con.com/node/334480 - Visicom Media to Demonstrate DynamicToolbar at AJAXWorld, March 2007
- http://i486.net/2010/09/04/dynamic-toolbar-ensures-toolbar-compatibility-with-windows-vista-and-ie7/ - Dynamic Toolbar Ensures Toolbar Compatibility with Windows Vista and IE7, Feb 2007
- http://blog.iweb.com/en/2006/07/visicom-media-inc-launches-vmn-toolbox/415.html - announces the availability of DynamicToolbar.com, and indicates that VMN is a "long time iWeb partner" (iWeb the Canadian hosting company, not to be confused with Apple Inc.'s iWeb), July 2006
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