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  1. Yahoo! Inc. (2017–present) - Wikipedia

    Yahoo! announced in September and December 2016 two major Internet security breaches affecting more than a billion customers. [18] As a result, Verizon lowered its offer for Yahoo! by $350 million to …

  2. List of Yahoo-owned sites and services - Wikipedia

    Yahoo! Mail Yahoo! Native – formerly known as Yahoo! Advertising, Yahoo! Search Marketing and Yahoo! Gemini, it provides online advertising services. Yahoo! News Yahoo! Plus – a collection of …

  3. My Yahoo - Wikipedia

    My Yahoo! was a start page or web portal that combined personalized Yahoo! features, content feeds, and information. The site was launched in 1996 [2] and was one of the company's most popular …

  4. Yahoo Japan Corporation - Wikipedia

    ^ "Company Info". Yahoo! Japan. Archived from the original on 2016-09-28. Retrieved 2015-11-21. ^ Matsutani, Minoru (24 April 2012). "Yahoo Japan: Same name, very different company" – via Japan …

  5. Yahoo (Gulliver's Travels) - Wikipedia

    The word "yahoo" was coined by Jonathan Swift in the fourth section of Gulliver's Travels[2] and has since entered the English language more broadly. Swift describes Yahoos as filthy with unpleasant …

  6. David Filo - Wikipedia

    – a common exclamation. Yahoo! became very popular, and Filo and Yang realized the business potential and co-founded Yahoo! Inc. [5][6] Yahoo! started off as a web portal with a web directory …

  7. History of Yahoo - Wikipedia

    However, after the dot-com bubble burst, it reached an all-time low of $8.11 in 2001. [8] Yahoo! formally rejected an acquisition bid from the Microsoft Corporation in 2008. [9] In early 2012, Yahoo laid off …

  8. O mark - Wikipedia

    Ad-hoc adjustments are usually explained. The hanamaru (花丸, 'flower O mark') is a variant of the O mark. It is typically drawn as a spiral surrounded by rounded flower petals, suggesting a flower. It is …