Mirabilis (company)

{{Short description|Israeli technological company}}

{{Infobox company

| name = Mirabilis

| logo =

| caption =

| type =

| genre =

| fate = Acquired

| predecessor =

| successor = AOL
Mail.ru Group

| foundation = {{Start date and age|1996|7}}, Israel

| founder = Yossi Vardi

| defunct =

| location_city =

| location_country =

| location =

| locations =

| area_served =

| key_people =

| industry =

| products =

| services =

| revenue =

| operating_income =

| net_income =

| aum =

| assets =

| equity =

| owner = Digital Sky Technologies (ICQ)
AOL

| num_employees =

| parent =

| divisions =

| subsid =

| homepage =

| footnotes =

| intl =

}}

Mirabilis was an Israeli company that developed the ICQ instant messaging program, an early example of real-time communication over the Internet.[http://english.themarker.com/47-yair-goldfinger-serial-entrepreneur-an-intensely-private-technology-angel-1.382778 Yair Goldfinger, serial entrepreneur / An intensely private technology angel], The Marker {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200126182053/https://www.themarker.com/ |date=2020-01-26 }}

History

Mirabilis was founded in July 1996 by Arik Vardi, Yair Goldfinger, Sefi Vigiser and Amnon Amir.[http://company.icq.com/info/icqstory.html The ICQ Story]{{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20030602185136/http://company.icq.com/info/icqstory.html |date=2003-06-02 }}

Goldfinger, Visiger, Vardi and Amir met while working for a Tel Aviv software company, Zapa Digital Arts, that specialized in three-dimensional graphic tools for the Internet. In 1996, they left Zapa and began to toy with ideas for new Internet innovations. They created ICQ in less than two months, but had no funding. Yossi Vardi, the father of Arik Vardi and one of the founders of Israel Chemicals, agreed to invest a few hundred thousand dollars to develop the technology.[http://www.israel21c.org/people/an-artist-for-the-high-tech-age An artist for the high-tech age] Mirabilis was established in a small apartment in San Jose, California, where Internet access was cheaper.

ICQ grew as people encouraged their friends to join so they could communicate with each other. This established a powerful network effect as prospective users strongly preferred the system where their friends were likely to be.

It was purchased by America Online (AOL) for $287 million in 1998.{{cite web|url=http://www.internetnews.com/bus-news/article.php/21011/AOL+Buys+Israels+Mirabilis.htm|title=AOL Buys Israel's Mirabilis|date=8 June 1998 |publisher= internetnews.com|accessdate=2 November 2015}}

AOL sold ICQ to Digital Sky Technologies for $187.5 million on April 28, 2010.{{cite web|url=https://techcrunch.com/2010/04/28/aol-sells-instant-messaging-service-icq-to-dst-for-187-5-million/|title=AOL Sells Instant Messaging Service ICQ To DST For $187.5 Million|date=28 April 2010 |publisher=TechCrunch|accessdate=2 November 2015}}

See also

References