Lycos Europe, whose shareholders on Friday voted to liquidate most of the company after failing to find a buyer, is selling the first of its other remaining assets to United Internet AG, the German parent of the Sedo domain marketplace and 1&1 domain registrar. Lycos is getting a not-insubstantial
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