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Disney.com

Disney.com is a website, operated by Disney Interactive and owned by The Walt Disney Company, that promotes various Disney properties such as films, television shows and theme park resorts, and offers entertainment content intended for children and families.
For years, Disney.com has been a very popular website: a survey back in April 1998 revealed that Disney.com had over 10% more unique visitors than ABCNews.com, and the combined Disney/Infoseek websites were second in web traffic to leader ''Yahoo!'' that month.
〔"Exclusive: Disney-Infoseek Sites Reach One in Three" (web traffic),
Jupitermedia Corporation, 2006, webpage:
(InternetNews-Disney-1998 ).〕
The current portal is Disney's second effort at a web portal the first being ended with the loss of go.com.
On September 21, 2011, the content from Disney.com was launched as a free channel available through the Roku streaming player. It is the first player so far to allow viewing through a television.〔(Disney Short-Form Videos Now Available on Roku ) Retrieved September 21, 2011〕
==History==
''Disney.com'' was first registered on March 21, 1990. On February 12, 1996, a ten-day preview of Disney.com is launched through America Online and Netscape.
In January 2007 Disney CEO Bob Iger announced a major overhaul of Disney.com at the Consumer Electronics Show. The announced changes put a heavy emphasis on an integrated video player. Further changes were also announced to sort content based on visitor demographics and the addition of social networking features that would be monitored for appropriate content.
The newly redesigned website was unveiled in February 2007. It included a new service called Disney Xtreme Digital (Disney XD for short), which allowed members to communicate and interact with each other in chat rooms. Users were limited to select phrases and the ability to create their own Disney XD page, which were called channels. Disney XD allowed users to watch full-length episodes from Disney Channel and other videos, play online quizzes and games, stream Radio Disney and preview new movies and music albums. It included a further feature called Shop DXD. Shop DXD used an internal currency called D-Points that users could earn from playing games and activities on the website. D-Points could be used to purchase items such as backgrounds and phrases for a user's channel or chat rooms. The service was only available in the United States and the United Kingdom.
The Disney XD initiative was later de-emphasized and split into My Pages for pages and Homeroom for TV episodes. The Disney XD name was later recycled by the Disney-ABC Television Group, another division of The Walt Disney Company to launch Disney XD, an unrelated television network launched on February 13, 2009 as the successor to Toon Disney. They later added ''Disney Create'' to the website, an art gallery where users can draw and publish their art. 〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.commonsensemedia.org/website-reviews/disney-create )〕 ''Disney Create'' closed on May 1, 2014.

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