Acronym Finder was registered and the database put online by Michael K. Molloy of Colorado in 1997, but he began compiling it in 1985, working as a computer systems officer for the
USAF. Molloy first saw the need of an acronym list while integrating computers at the
Randolph Air Force Base in
Texas, his first acronym list running up to 30 pages. When he had retired and put AF online in 1997, his list already had 43,000 acronyms. It began mainly as a list of Military/Government abbreviations before expanding to other areas. Molloy and his wife served as the editors of the website, verifying user submissions for abbreviations and adding others they found to the database. Molloy has also provided opinions on abbreviations such as "
MSG" which
Madison Square Garden wanted as a domain name (
msg.com), claiming trademark to the abbreviated letters. He stated that MSG also stood for more common things such as
monosodium glutamate and message, among others. The Garden in the end settled out of court and came to own
msg.com. The website was maintained under Mountain Data Systems, LLC by Molloy, before being sold off and eventually coming under the ownership of
Farlex, Inc. publishers of
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