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Angelfire is an Internet service that offers paid space for Web sites. It was founded in 1996 and was originally a combination Web site building and medical transcription service. Eventually the site dropped the transcription service and focused solely on Web site hosting, offering only paid memberships. The site was bought by Mountain View, California–based WhoWhere in 1997, which, in turn, was subsequently purchased by the search engine company Lycos in 1998. As Lycos already offered Web page hosting with advertising through its acquisition of Tripod.com, Angelfire's offering was modified to also have parity with Tripod, including the addition of an increased amount of advertising, but also by offering more disk space.
Angelfire is an American musical duo composed of Steve Morse and Sarah Spencer. Their music combines folk rock, country and jazz fusion within a pop context. The vocal arrangements are influenced by classical and new-age music.
The duo's lyrics are introspective and invoke the story-telling of folk and country traditions.
Angelfire is a collaboration album by guitarist/composer singer Steve Morse and singer/songwriter Sarah Spencer, collectively known as the group (by the same name), Angelfire. It was released on August 10, 2010 by Radiant Records.
Angelfire is a series of young-adult urban fantasy novels by author Courtney Allison Moulton, beginning with the inaugural entry of the same name. The story follows a teenager named Ellie, who learns that she is actually the reincarnation of a powerful warrior, tasked with aiding angels in their battles against demons on Earth. Amidst this conflict, the tale follows her challenges in adjusting to her newfound role.
Angelfire is an Internet service.
Angelfire or Angel Fire may also refer to:
- Angelfire (band)
- Angelfire (album)
- Angelfire (novel series), by Courtney Allison Moulton
- Angel Fire (Miscione novel), a novel by Lisa Miscione
- Angel Fire, New Mexico
- Angel Fire Resort, ski venue