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Yahoo.com is a global Internet services company, providing a web portal and platform for a full range of Internet services. Yahoo.com was founded by Jerry Yang and David Filo in January of 1994 and the company is headquartered in Sunnyvale, California. It's usually referred to as Yahoo! - the exclamation point actually being part of the trademark name of Yahoo!, Incorporated - to avoid conflict with other companies named Yahoo.
  
==Company==
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== Yahoo.com - The Website==
[[Image:Yahoo.gif|left]]
 
Motto: "The world's most visited web page!"
 
  
Slogan: "Do You Yahoo!?"
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While Yahoo.com started out as a simple web directory and search service, it has expanded through many added features over the years to become at least one of the top five web service portals out there. Major services provided include:
  
Yahoo! is a global Internet services company, providing a web portal and platform for a full range of Internet services. Yahoo! was founded by Jerry Yang and David Filo in January of 1994 and the company is headquartered in Sunnyvale, California. The exclamation point is actually part of the trademark name of Yahoo!, Incorporated, to avoid conflict with other companies named Yahoo.
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* '''[http://mail.yahoo.com Yahoo! mail]''' - A service offering free email accounts.
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* '''Yahoo! chat/IM''' - A network of chat rooms, organized by categories. This service by Yahoo.com is tied in with Instant Messaging. Users may download a client which will allow them to utilize the IM and chat services.
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* '''Yahoo! groups''' - These are a combination of bulletin boards and mailing lists, which users may both create and join. They are categorized and highly customizable by the users. They may be moderated or have restricted access.
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* '''Yahoo! shopping''' - Includes information on retailers, auctions, yellow pages and much more.
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* '''Yahoo! media''' - Provides a news service, including weather and sports information.
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* '''Yahoo! Geocities''' - This is a web creation and hosting service bought out by Yahoo.com.
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* '''Yahoo! Games''' - A free games site by Yahoo.com, where visitors may compete with each other in a variety of board games such as checkers, chess, and go (ancient board game from Asia), or play single-player games.
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* '''Yahoo! Answers''' - A section where members can post questions and answers for nearly any topic.
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* Yahoo.com provides a host of other services which are almost too many to post here, but include a photo publishing feature, address books, entertainment guides, a map service, personal ads, job ads, and more. New features and services are being offered all the time as Yahoo.com explores new opportunities for growth.
  
==Website==
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A unique feature of Yahoo.com is that one may access every service consistently through one Yahoo.com ID. By signing up for a Yahoo.com ID, one may instantly have access to a home page, email account, and chat/IM account. Furthermore, the services are all integrated with each other, so that mail notifications from a Yahoo.com group will go to the owner's mail account, email friends may be automatically added to the IM watch list, and so on.
  
While Yahoo! started out as a simple web directory and search service, it has expanded through many added features over the years to become at least one of the top five web service portals out there. Major services provided include:
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A Yahoo.com toolbar may also be downloaded and installed on the web browser. It is available for [[InternetExplorer|Internet Explorer]] and [[Mozilla.com|Firefox]], and can run on [[Windows.com|Windows]], [[Apple.com|Mac]], and [[Linux]]. The additional Instant Messenger program, Yahoo! Messenger, is a separate stand-alone program available for the same platforms.
  
* '''Yahoo! mail''' - A service offering free email accounts.
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== Yahoo.com's Partnership with [[Bing.com|Bing]] ==
* '''Yahoo! chat/IM''' - A network of chat rooms, organized by categories. This service is tied in with Instant Messaging. Users may download a client which will allow them to utilize the IM and chat services.
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On July 29, 2009, Microsoft, creator of the [[Bing.com|Bing]] [[List:search-engine|search engine]], partnered with Yahoo.com. This ten year agreement, beginning in 2010, will make it so that [[Bing.com|Bing]]'s technology is used on Yahoo.com. Eventually, a "Powered by Bing" message will be listed on Yahoo.com.
* '''Yahoo! groups''' - These are a combination of bulletin boards and mailing lists, which users may both create and join. They are categorized and highly customizable by the users. They may be moderated or have restricted access.
 
* '''Yahoo! shopping''' - Includes information on retailers, auctions, travel and a yellow pages.
 
* '''Yahoo! media''' - Provides a news service, including weather and sports information.
 
* '''Yahoo! Geocities''' - This is the free web space service bought out by Yahoo!. Users may put up free home pages in exchange for allowing ads to run on the page, or may sign up for paid accounts for ad-free pages.
 
* '''Yahoo! Games''' - A free games site, where visitors may compete with each other in a variety of board games such as checkers, chess, and go (ancient board game from Asia), or play single-player games.
 
* '''Yahoo! answers''' - A section where members can post questions and receive answers for nearly any topic.
 
* A host of other services which are almost too many to post here, but include a photo publishing feature, address books, entertainment guides, a map service, personal ads, job ads, and more. New features and services are being offered all the time as the company explores new opportunities for growth.
 
  
A unique feature of Yahoo! is that one may access every service consistently through one Yahoo! ID. By signing up for a Yahoo! ID, one may instantly have access to a home page, email account, and chat/IM account. Furthermore, the services are all integrated with each other, so that mail notifiucations from a Yahoo! group will go to the owner's mail account, email friends may be automatically added to the IM watch list, and so on.
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On new Microsoft PCs/laptops Bing is the default search engine.
  
A Yahoo! toolbar may also be downloaded and installed on the web browser. It is available for [[InternetExplorer|Internet Explorer]] and [[Mozilla.com|Firefox]], and can run on [[Windows.com|Windows]], [[Apple.com|Mac]], and [[Linux]]. The additional Instant Messenger program is also a separate stand-alone program available for the same platforms.
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In the agreement, Yahoo.com will get 81% of the Market share on both Bing and Yahoo, but Bing will power both, and get the remainder of the profit.
  
==History==
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== Yahoo.com - History ==
 
The original selection of the name "Yahoo" stems from the creatures in the novel ''Gulliver's Travels''; "yahoos" were uncivilized human-like creatures in a land ruled by horses. The literary reference had since lent to the slang term "yahoo", a "rude, unsophisticated, uncouth" person. This was in keeping with the Internet and World Wide Web of 1994; still regarded at the time as a wild frontier just beginning to be explored. However, founders David Filo and Jerry Yang have since half-jokingly declared the name Yahoo to be an acronym, standing for "Yet Another Hierarchical Officious Oracle". Internet historians will note that both the common phase "yet another" and the reference to the Usenet "oracle" newsgroup indicates that the founder's roots go very deep into the beginnings of the computer revolution.
 
The original selection of the name "Yahoo" stems from the creatures in the novel ''Gulliver's Travels''; "yahoos" were uncivilized human-like creatures in a land ruled by horses. The literary reference had since lent to the slang term "yahoo", a "rude, unsophisticated, uncouth" person. This was in keeping with the Internet and World Wide Web of 1994; still regarded at the time as a wild frontier just beginning to be explored. However, founders David Filo and Jerry Yang have since half-jokingly declared the name Yahoo to be an acronym, standing for "Yet Another Hierarchical Officious Oracle". Internet historians will note that both the common phase "yet another" and the reference to the Usenet "oracle" newsgroup indicates that the founder's roots go very deep into the beginnings of the computer revolution.
  
The very first form of Yahoo! was a simple web page called "Jerry's Guide to the World Wide Web" put up in January 1994. It was a simple list of links to other web sites, organized in a directory structure similar to a telephone book. By the end of 1994, the page had received a record one million hits, and the founders realized the potential for a lucrative business had formed. they renamed the company as Yahoo! Incorporated on March 2nd, 1995, and from there proceeded to build their full web portal.
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The very first form of Yahoo.com was a simple web page called "Jerry's Guide to the World Wide Web" put up in January 1994. It was a simple list of links to other web sites, organized in a directory structure similar to a telephone book. By the end of 1994, the page had received a record one million hits, and the founders realized the potential for a lucrative business had formed. They renamed the company as Yahoo! Incorporated on March 2nd, 1995, and from there proceeded to build their full web portal.
  
Their chief competitors throughout the end of the 1990s included AOL, Lycos, Excite, AltaVista, and Infoseek. Yahoo! continued to both buy up other web service start-ups and found their own services, including their web search engine. These diversified services included:
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Their chief competitors throughout the end of the 1990s included AOL, Lycos, Excite, AltaVista, and Infoseek. Yahoo.com continued to both buy up other web service start-ups and found their own services, including their web search engine. These diversified services included:
  
* The purchase of [[RocketMail.com|RocketMail]] in March 1997, which was folded into Yahoo! Mail.
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* The purchase of [[RocketMail.com|RocketMail]] in March 1997, which was folded into Yahoo.com Mail.
* The purchase of [[ClassicGames.com]] also in 1997, which became Yahoo! Games.
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* The purchase of [[ClassicGames.com]] also in 1997, which became Yahoo.com Games.
 
* The purchase of Yoyodyne Entertainment, Inc., a direct marketing company, in October 1998.
 
* The purchase of Yoyodyne Entertainment, Inc., a direct marketing company, in October 1998.
 
* The purchase of web hosting provider [[GeoCities.com|GeoCities]] in January 1999.
 
* The purchase of web hosting provider [[GeoCities.com|GeoCities]] in January 1999.
 
* The launching of Yahoo! Messenger in July 1999.
 
* The launching of Yahoo! Messenger in July 1999.
* The purchase of eGroups in June 2000, which became Yahoo! Groups.
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* The purchase of eGroups in June 2000, which became Yahoo.com Groups.
  
However, the unprecedented and famous dot-com bubble was growing to an inevitable break by the year 2001, and although many Internet companies folded during the collapse of the dot-com bubble in 2001, Yahoo! was among the few large Internet companies to survive with their stock relatively unscathed.
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However, the unprecedented and famous dot-com bubble was growing to an inevitable break by the year 2001, and although many Internet companies folded during the collapse of the dot-com bubble in 2001, Yahoo.com was among the few large Internet companies to survive.
  
Yahoo! has been well known for being the largest company to base its web portal on the BSD Unix platform. To this day, Yahoo's servers run on the highly secure and stable BSD server platform. The quality of BSD software plus the fact that it is an open source system which is free of cost, has led some hand in Yahoo!'s success.
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Yahoo.com has been well known for being the largest company to base its web portal on the BSD Unix platform. To this day, Yahoo.com's servers run on the highly secure and stable BSD server platform. The quality of BSD software plus the fact that it is an open source system which is free of cost, have played a part in Yahoo.com's success.
  
Today, Yahoo!'s chief competitors are [[Google.com|Google]] and the [[MSN.com|MSN network]]. Together, they are often referred to as the "big three" web portal companies.
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Today, Yahoo.com's chief competitors are [[Google.com|Google]] and the [[MSN.com|MSN network]]. Together, they are often referred to as the "big three" web portal companies.
  
 
==Culture==
 
==Culture==
  
Yahoo! has had an advantage of being in the right place and time to ride the wave of the Internet boom; as new home users began to adopt computers and Internet access into their homes, many of them found and stayed with Yahoo! Yahoo! boosted this effect with clever TV advertisements through the late 1990s.
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Yahoo.com has had an advantage of being in the right place and time to ride the wave of the Internet boom; as new home users began to adopt computers and Internet access into their homes, many of them found and stayed with Yahoo.com. Yahoo! boosted this effect with clever TV advertisements through the late 1990s.
  
Because of the full range of services provided, a Yahoo! member can enjoy every possible aspect of Internet experience without even once leaving the Yahoo! domain. Thanks to the integration of their social network, there has been a whole generation of Yahoo! users who have met in their chat, dated through their personals, established web sites through their home pages, and depended on Yahoo! for all of their news, recreation, and online shopping needs. There is a tight subculture of users on the Yahoo! network, who would not think of abandoning the site because it's where all of their friends are.
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Because of the full range of services provided, a Yahoo.com member can enjoy every possible aspect of Internet experience without even once leaving the Yahoo.com domain. Thanks to the integration of their social network, there has been a whole generation of Yahoo.com users who have met in their chat, dated through their personals, established web sites through their home pages, and depended on Yahoo.com for all of their news, recreation, and online shopping needs. There is a tight subculture of users on the Yahoo.com network, who would not think of abandoning the site because it's where all of their friends are.
  
==Business Profile==
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== Yahoo.com's Business Profile ==
  
The company's revenue at the close of 2006 was $6.53 billion. They employ 11,700 workers at their company headquarters of Sunnyvale, California. They rank #412 on the Fortune 500.
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Yahoo.com's revenue at the close of 2006 was $6.53 billion. They employ 11,700 workers at their company headquarters of Sunnyvale, California. They rank #412 on the Fortune 500.
  
Like other large web portal and search services, Yahoo!'s chief source of revenue is online advertising. Yahoo! makes 2.5 cents to 3 cents from each search on average.
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Like other large web portal and search services, Yahoo.com's chief source of revenue is online advertising. Yahoo.com makes 2.5 cents to 3 cents from each search on average.
  
 
==Languages==
 
==Languages==
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==Address==
 
==Address==
:Yahoo! Inc.
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'''Yahoo! Inc.'''
:701 First Avenue
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: 701 First Avenue
:Sunnyvale, CA 94089
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: Sunnyvale, CA 94089
:Tel: (408) 349-3300
 
:Fax: (408) 349-3301
 
  
 
==Contact==
 
==Contact==
 
: Yahoo!
 
: Yahoo!
 
: <email>ee366bd8d169945432d172aa3c465bab</email>
 
: <email>ee366bd8d169945432d172aa3c465bab</email>
: 408 349 3300
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: Tel: (408) 349-3300
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: Fax: (408) 349-3301
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: Customer Care: 866.562.7219
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: {{GetSatisfaction|url=http://getsatisfaction.com/yahoo}}
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==Community Reviews==
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===The Answer to Everything===
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{{Rave}}
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:''I really Feel some times that Yahoo is a magic Machine..., you can ask anything, it will answer you with many surprising details. I believe Yahoo is my Teacher &amp; i gain lot of knowledge from it."
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* posted by ''[[User:Sunlight|Sunlight]]'' on July 12, 2007, 9:43 Am
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===The best content===
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{{Rave}}
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:''Yahoo products are simply the best ."
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* posted by ''[[User:Arthurthina|Arthur]]'' on November 17 2009
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===10 out of 10===
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{{Rave}}  {{RatingBar|10|star3}}
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:''Yahoo is really an amazing search engine, and has pretty much anything you would want to find! Find addresses, pictures, books, news, video, and of course, just websites. What I love Yahoo for is that it doesn't just look for how many times a word or phrase is in a page, but rather it tries finding what you most likely would be looking for.''
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:''Yahoo is also great for webmasters! From a simple search box to an [http://search.yahoo.com/search?p=NSCaol+International+business+network+center&fr=yfp-t-501&toggle=1&cop=mss&ei=UTF-8l actual server], Yahoo's got it!''
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:''I recommend Yahoo to anyone who wants to find what they're looking for.''
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* posted by '''[[User:Sunlight|Sunlight]]''' on November 07 2008 16:53, pm
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=== 10 out of 10===
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{{Rave}}  {{RatingBar|10|star3}}
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:''What I particularly like about Yahoo is that it is so community-centric. Yahoo offers a wide array of activities that people from all walks of life love, and it brings together these people. Its user-friendly interfaces also contribute largely to its success.''
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* posted by '''[[User:Mackenzington|Mackenzington]]''' on June 09 2009 12:57, pm
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===It don't get better than this===
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{{Rave}}
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: ''Simple, Efficient and it works. Okay, so it can take a bit of getting used to to work well but Yahoo search and all other Yahoo products are superb.''
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* posted by '''[[User:Sunlight|Sunlight]]''' on December 12 2008 17:35, pm
  
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==Community Reviews==
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===Yahoo===
  
===Crappy===
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{{Rave}}
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: ''What can I say that nobody else has said before? Yahoo is a very good search engine.' [http://www.eastereggshunt.com yahoo beta]'
  
: ''Yahoo is full of adware and spyware and malware and spam and.... the list goes on.
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* posted by '''[[User:Sunlight|Sunlight]]''' on January 15 2009 17:22,pm
  
good for online pool though :D''
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* posted by '''[[User:Bozebo|Philip Robinson]]''' on Nov 22, 2006, 8:23 pm
 
  
===hate it===
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===A match made in Heaven===
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Yahoo and Bing in full swing in 2010 - can't wait - a match made in Heaven !
  
the spam filter on yahoo mail is useless, gmail is ''much'' better
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* posted by '''[[user:Brian Whelan|Brian Whelan]]''' 'Dublin Visitors' Irish site.
  
 
==Related Domains==
 
==Related Domains==
 
<WikiPages>
 
<WikiPages>
YaHooligans.com
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RocketMail.com
LKSites.com
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Ymail.com
Logo-Mojo.com
 
Aol.com
 
Webcrawler.com
 
Msn.com
 
Lycos.com
 
HotBot.com
 
Google.com
 
Excite.com
 
AltaVista.com
 
 
Flickr.com
 
Flickr.com
265.com
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Yahoo.cn
LogoDesign.us
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Yahoo.jp
Yimg.com
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Yahoo.fi
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Yahoo.co.uk
 
</WikiPages>
 
</WikiPages>
  
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* '''Alexa''': [http://www.alexa.com/data/details/main?url=yahoo.com Yahoo.com]
 
* '''Alexa''': [http://www.alexa.com/data/details/main?url=yahoo.com Yahoo.com]
  
[[Category:Computers]]
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== Various Other Search Sites ==
[[Category:Internet]]
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* [[Google.com|Google]]
[[Category:Search Engine]]
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* [[Bing.com|Bing Search]]
[[Category:Web Portals]]
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* [[Ask.com|Ask]]
[[Category:Searching]]
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[[Category:Directories]]
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{{ FeaturedSite3 |
[[Category:Yahoo]]
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Date = '''12 Jul. 2007''' |
[[Category:Software]]
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Blurb =  You probably don't need us to tell you that [[Yahoo.com|Yahoo]] is a household name. |
[[Category:Operating Systems]]
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URL = http://www.aboutusweblog.org/2007/02/06/featured-site-Yahoocom/
[[Category:Unix]]
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}}
[[Category:BSD]]
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[[Category:FreeBSD]]
 
[[Category:Prominent Users]]
 
* '''Chat''': [http://www.qlbe.com دردشة]
 
* '''ChatِArabic''': [http://chat.qlbe.com شات]
 
 
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[[Category:email]]
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[[Category:search]]
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[[Category:sports]]
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Latest revision as of 11:09, 14 November 2013

Yahoo.com - The Company

Motto: The world's most visited web page!

Slogan: Yahoo is all about you!?

Yahoo.com is a global Internet services company, providing a web portal and platform for a full range of Internet services. Yahoo.com was founded by Jerry Yang and David Filo in January of 1994 and the company is headquartered in Sunnyvale, California. It's usually referred to as Yahoo! - the exclamation point actually being part of the trademark name of Yahoo!, Incorporated - to avoid conflict with other companies named Yahoo.

Yahoo.com - The Website

While Yahoo.com started out as a simple web directory and search service, it has expanded through many added features over the years to become at least one of the top five web service portals out there. Major services provided include:

  • Yahoo! mail - A service offering free email accounts.
  • Yahoo! chat/IM - A network of chat rooms, organized by categories. This service by Yahoo.com is tied in with Instant Messaging. Users may download a client which will allow them to utilize the IM and chat services.
  • Yahoo! groups - These are a combination of bulletin boards and mailing lists, which users may both create and join. They are categorized and highly customizable by the users. They may be moderated or have restricted access.
  • Yahoo! shopping - Includes information on retailers, auctions, yellow pages and much more.
  • Yahoo! media - Provides a news service, including weather and sports information.
  • Yahoo! Geocities - This is a web creation and hosting service bought out by Yahoo.com.
  • Yahoo! Games - A free games site by Yahoo.com, where visitors may compete with each other in a variety of board games such as checkers, chess, and go (ancient board game from Asia), or play single-player games.
  • Yahoo! Answers - A section where members can post questions and answers for nearly any topic.
  • Yahoo.com provides a host of other services which are almost too many to post here, but include a photo publishing feature, address books, entertainment guides, a map service, personal ads, job ads, and more. New features and services are being offered all the time as Yahoo.com explores new opportunities for growth.

A unique feature of Yahoo.com is that one may access every service consistently through one Yahoo.com ID. By signing up for a Yahoo.com ID, one may instantly have access to a home page, email account, and chat/IM account. Furthermore, the services are all integrated with each other, so that mail notifications from a Yahoo.com group will go to the owner's mail account, email friends may be automatically added to the IM watch list, and so on.

A Yahoo.com toolbar may also be downloaded and installed on the web browser. It is available for Internet Explorer and Firefox, and can run on Windows, Mac, and Linux. The additional Instant Messenger program, Yahoo! Messenger, is a separate stand-alone program available for the same platforms.

Yahoo.com's Partnership with Bing

On July 29, 2009, Microsoft, creator of the Bing search engine, partnered with Yahoo.com. This ten year agreement, beginning in 2010, will make it so that Bing's technology is used on Yahoo.com. Eventually, a "Powered by Bing" message will be listed on Yahoo.com.

On new Microsoft PCs/laptops Bing is the default search engine.

In the agreement, Yahoo.com will get 81% of the Market share on both Bing and Yahoo, but Bing will power both, and get the remainder of the profit.

Yahoo.com - History

The original selection of the name "Yahoo" stems from the creatures in the novel Gulliver's Travels; "yahoos" were uncivilized human-like creatures in a land ruled by horses. The literary reference had since lent to the slang term "yahoo", a "rude, unsophisticated, uncouth" person. This was in keeping with the Internet and World Wide Web of 1994; still regarded at the time as a wild frontier just beginning to be explored. However, founders David Filo and Jerry Yang have since half-jokingly declared the name Yahoo to be an acronym, standing for "Yet Another Hierarchical Officious Oracle". Internet historians will note that both the common phase "yet another" and the reference to the Usenet "oracle" newsgroup indicates that the founder's roots go very deep into the beginnings of the computer revolution.

The very first form of Yahoo.com was a simple web page called "Jerry's Guide to the World Wide Web" put up in January 1994. It was a simple list of links to other web sites, organized in a directory structure similar to a telephone book. By the end of 1994, the page had received a record one million hits, and the founders realized the potential for a lucrative business had formed. They renamed the company as Yahoo! Incorporated on March 2nd, 1995, and from there proceeded to build their full web portal.

Their chief competitors throughout the end of the 1990s included AOL, Lycos, Excite, AltaVista, and Infoseek. Yahoo.com continued to both buy up other web service start-ups and found their own services, including their web search engine. These diversified services included:

  • The purchase of RocketMail in March 1997, which was folded into Yahoo.com Mail.
  • The purchase of ClassicGames.com also in 1997, which became Yahoo.com Games.
  • The purchase of Yoyodyne Entertainment, Inc., a direct marketing company, in October 1998.
  • The purchase of web hosting provider GeoCities in January 1999.
  • The launching of Yahoo! Messenger in July 1999.
  • The purchase of eGroups in June 2000, which became Yahoo.com Groups.

However, the unprecedented and famous dot-com bubble was growing to an inevitable break by the year 2001, and although many Internet companies folded during the collapse of the dot-com bubble in 2001, Yahoo.com was among the few large Internet companies to survive.

Yahoo.com has been well known for being the largest company to base its web portal on the BSD Unix platform. To this day, Yahoo.com's servers run on the highly secure and stable BSD server platform. The quality of BSD software plus the fact that it is an open source system which is free of cost, have played a part in Yahoo.com's success.

Today, Yahoo.com's chief competitors are Google and the MSN network. Together, they are often referred to as the "big three" web portal companies.

Culture

Yahoo.com has had an advantage of being in the right place and time to ride the wave of the Internet boom; as new home users began to adopt computers and Internet access into their homes, many of them found and stayed with Yahoo.com. Yahoo! boosted this effect with clever TV advertisements through the late 1990s.

Because of the full range of services provided, a Yahoo.com member can enjoy every possible aspect of Internet experience without even once leaving the Yahoo.com domain. Thanks to the integration of their social network, there has been a whole generation of Yahoo.com users who have met in their chat, dated through their personals, established web sites through their home pages, and depended on Yahoo.com for all of their news, recreation, and online shopping needs. There is a tight subculture of users on the Yahoo.com network, who would not think of abandoning the site because it's where all of their friends are.

Yahoo.com's Business Profile

Yahoo.com's revenue at the close of 2006 was $6.53 billion. They employ 11,700 workers at their company headquarters of Sunnyvale, California. They rank #412 on the Fortune 500.

Like other large web portal and search services, Yahoo.com's chief source of revenue is online advertising. Yahoo.com makes 2.5 cents to 3 cents from each search on average.

Languages

English

Address

Yahoo! Inc.

701 First Avenue
Sunnyvale, CA 94089

Contact

Yahoo!
Tel: (408) 349-3300
Fax: (408) 349-3301
Customer Care: 866.562.7219
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Community Reviews

The Answer to Everything

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I really Feel some times that Yahoo is a magic Machine..., you can ask anything, it will answer you with many surprising details. I believe Yahoo is my Teacher & i gain lot of knowledge from it."
  • posted by Sunlight on July 12, 2007, 9:43 Am

The best content

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Yahoo products are simply the best ."
  • posted by Arthur on November 17 2009

10 out of 10

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Yahoo is really an amazing search engine, and has pretty much anything you would want to find! Find addresses, pictures, books, news, video, and of course, just websites. What I love Yahoo for is that it doesn't just look for how many times a word or phrase is in a page, but rather it tries finding what you most likely would be looking for.
Yahoo is also great for webmasters! From a simple search box to an actual server, Yahoo's got it!
I recommend Yahoo to anyone who wants to find what they're looking for.
  • posted by Sunlight on November 07 2008 16:53, pm

10 out of 10

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What I particularly like about Yahoo is that it is so community-centric. Yahoo offers a wide array of activities that people from all walks of life love, and it brings together these people. Its user-friendly interfaces also contribute largely to its success.

It don't get better than this

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Simple, Efficient and it works. Okay, so it can take a bit of getting used to to work well but Yahoo search and all other Yahoo products are superb.
  • posted by Sunlight on December 12 2008 17:35, pm

Yahoo

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What can I say that nobody else has said before? Yahoo is a very good search engine.' yahoo beta'
  • posted by Sunlight on January 15 2009 17:22,pm


A match made in Heaven

Yahoo and Bing in full swing in 2010 - can't wait - a match made in Heaven !

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Various Other Search Sites

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