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For the women's television network see: Oh! Oxygen. The Oh! logo Oh! Oxygen, currently available in 65 million homes, was launched in 2000 and carries programming aimed at young women. ...
 The Oxygen Network is a network of sites that is dedicated to offering quality information in a 'one-stop' fashion. Started in 1999, the Oxygen Network originally was a section of Utopia Inc. Later to become it's own website known as Oxygen Inc.. As the site grew in popularity it later expanded to offer: Oxygen-X, a website that allows customization of your desktop and contains a few applications YOU!, a subdomain that allows an individual to add their page and become more well known. Oxygen Mobile, a mobile review site and UK contract store offering bargain deals. (later to change to Fluid Mobile) WIDGX, an unbiased and interesting gadget and tech blog. and MyBlog, a personal blog that's original cause was to enable the lives of two contrasting individuals (a Qatari and an American) so that it can be shown that two people from two parts of the world can have such similar lives. It was also a success due to the fact that people were able to relate to issues they were unaware were more widespread. Image File history File links Onegoal. ...
In 2005, The Oxygen Network later merged with the Fluid Network to create an even more diverse network of sites. These sites added: AnimeOfficial, a site dedicated to bringing you art, anime reviews, fanwork, and previews. PSP-Cheats, so far one of the only complete PSP Saves database and cheats. Fluid Forums, a forum that allows people to interact with the network sites. Finger Pie, and adult humour website trying to fill a niché that wasn't widespread on the net. Other affiliated sites include OSX-E.com, MobyDock.com and Emoticon-maker.net The creator of the Oxygen Network, Khalifa Saleh, comes from Qatar and has assisted with various sites including AquaXP, DJToxx, SE-NSE and contributes reviews and information at ESATO, Aqua-soft, My-Symbian, Neowin, and various other hot spots on the net. Other sites include Kawaii AV, Tokyo Heat, PPixelHomepage, and WikipediaX. The Oxygen Network itself is a non-profit organization which believes in the right of free speech and the right to promote web ethics. (no relation to The Oxygen Network TV network (Oh! Oxygen)) |