Geliyoo

Geliyoo Bilişim
Limited Şirket
IndustryInternet, Computer software, Telecoms equipment
Founded2010, Besiktas, Istanbul, Türkiye
Founders
  • Hakan Atabaş (Founder - CEO)
  • Fatih Arslan (Founder - R&D)
[1]
Headquarters,
Area served
Worldwide
ProductsArama, Bilişim, Reklam, Teknoloji
Revenue TL 0 (2012)[2]
TL 0 (2012)
Total assets TL 400 thousand (2012)
Total equity TL 150 thousand (2012)
Number of employees
52 (2012)[2]
Websitewww.geliyoo.com

Geliyoo

Geliyoo Bilişim is a Turkish multinational corporation specializing in Internet-related services and products. These include search, cloud computing, software and online advertising technologies.[3] Geliyoo was founded by Hakan ATABAŞ who graduated from ODTÜ and Fatih Arslan while he was M.S. students at Texas Tech University. Enhance search technologies in Turkey is not only goal of Geliyoo which developed by team of Turkish engineers but also Geliyoo wants to gain love of Turkish people by leading the field.[4][5][6][7]

They incorporated Geliyoo as a privately held company on April 5, 2012. Its mission statement was "to organize and secure the world's information and make it globally accessible and useful",[8] and its unofficial motto was "a new technology Geliyoo".[9]

It's known that €741,000 was spent to developed Geliyoo without income from ads till 2012.[10]

Its first award has been given for two categories e-innovation and e-telecommunication by Informatics Association of Turkey [11]

Geliyoo Search, a web search engine, is the company's most popular service. Geliyoo has developed its own search engine crawler, Geliyoo Spider (GeliyooBot/1.0), was developed by Geliyoo. The first Turkish search engine bot, GeliyooBot/1.0, builds a searchable index for the Geliyoo Search engine. If a webmaster wishes to restrict the information on their site available to a GeliyooBot, or another well-behaved spider, they can do so with the appropriate directives in a robots.txt file, or by adding the meta tag <meta name="GeliyooBot" content="nofollow" /> to the web page. Geliyoo Spider requests to Web servers are identifiable by a user-agent string containing "GeliyooBot" and a host address containing "geliyoo.com".[12][13]

The Geliyoo Directory Project (Gmoz), (from gmoz.geliyoo.com, its original domain name), is a multilingual open content directory of World Wide Web links. It is owned by Geliyoo but it is constructed and maintained by a community of volunteer editors. Gmoz uses a hierarchical ontology scheme for organizing site listings. Listings on a similar topic are grouped into categories which can then include smaller categories. Gmoz helps Geliyoo search results. [14]

Geliyoo News

Geliyoo News, is a free news aggregator provided and operated by Geliyoo, selecting most up-to-date information from thousands of publications by an automatic aggregation algorithm. The service covers news articles appearing within the past 30 days on various news websites.[15][16]

Geliyoo Maps

Geliyoo Maps is a web mapping service application and technology provided by Geliyoo, that powers many map-based services, including the Geliyoo Maps website, includes traffic. It offers street maps, a route planner for traveling by car. Geliyoo maps uses Tom Tom base maps[17]

Geliyoo Browser

Geliyoo also develops first Turkish web browser, called Geliyoo Browser. It offers powerful browsing together with built-in media downloading and sharing features. Geliyoo Browser based on the Chromium technology platform and supports torrent files. They tells, Geliyoo Browser combines oracle, java, Semantic Web and Web 3.0 technologies.[18]

Xtremcoin

Xtremcoin is a global cryptocurrency exchange that provides a platform for trading 6 cryptocurrencies. It is Geliyoo's blockchain technology service. Since early 2018, Xtremcoin is considered as the first cryptocurrency exchange which has its native cryptocurrency XTR in Turkey[19][20]

Foreign Companies

  • America Geliyoo, Inc.
  • France Geliyoo Network International S.A.R.L
  • Germany Geliyoo GmbH
  • Turkey Geliyoo Bilişim Ar-Ge San. ve Tic. Ltd. Şti.

References

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