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Technology news website From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lifewire is a technology information and advice website.[1] The website's owner is Dotdash Meredith, originally About.com, which launched Lifewire in 2016 as one of its spin-off vertical sites.[2]
Type of site | Technology information and advice |
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Area served | Global |
Owner | Dotdash Meredith |
URL | www |
Registration | No registration necessary |
Launched | October 2016 |
As of April 2022, it had a global website ranking of 1432 by Alexa Internet.[3]
Lifewire was the third standalone brand of About.com, an IAC-owned media company, which broke up its collections of DIY and how-to information into branded vertical websites, and is a competitor to sites such as Techcrunch, Techradar, PCmag.[1] Lifewire was preceded by Verywell, a health info website, and The Balance, a personal finance site. Lifewire became a top 15 technology website in the United States as it was launched in October 2016.[4][5] It was a top 10 technology-information site in 2017, reaching 6 million monthly US unique users each month.[6]
The purpose of Lifewire is to offer advice and answers on common technology questions and problems in a simplified format.[4]
When it was launched, Lifewire featured 16,000 articles written by 40 people. Lifewire CEO described the website style "as if your BFF happened to be an iPhone expert."[4]
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