GoFish

GoFish was a San Francisco-based[1][2] online video sharing website[3] founded in 2003[2] by Michael Downing.

[9] GoFish used Java with the Apache Tomcat web server[10] to drive their website, and used either PostgreSQL or Oracle as their backend database.

[12] At one point in mid 2007, GoFish was the home to web television such as MMA Today (), which offered highlights from various Mixed Martial Arts events[13] s well as Hidden Celebrity Cams.

In January 2008, the service received funding (US$22.5 million) to begin transitioning towards family/children's media,[14] with its site now showing "Delivering Kids, Teens, and Moms" on the front page of their website.

[17] In early 2009, GoFish.com began redirecting to a page on GoFishCorp stating that it had become Betawave[18] Since the end of 2014, it displays a big fish like symbol: "<><".