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  2. Yahoo Groups - Wikipedia

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    Yahoo! Groups was a free-to-use system of electronic mailing lists offered by Yahoo!. Prior to February 2020, Yahoo! Groups was one of the world's largest collections ...

  3. Marissa Mayer - Wikipedia

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    Marissa Ann Mayer (/ ˈ m aɪ. ər /; born May 30, 1975) [4] is an American business executive and investor who served as president and chief executive officer of Yahoo! from 2012 to 2017, when it was sold to Verizon.

  4. David Filo - Wikipedia

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    David Robert Filo (born April 20, 1966) is an American billionaire businessman and the co-founder of Yahoo! with classmate Jerry Yang.His Filo Server Program, written in the C programming language, was the server-side software used to dynamically serve variable web pages, called Filo Server Pages, on visits to early versions of the Yahoo! website.

  5. History of Yahoo - Wikipedia

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    The reorganization took effect on May 1, 2012, and included operations in three major groups for Yahoo! – Consumer, Regions and Technology. The Consumer group had three groups: Media, Connections, and Commerce. The customers of this group are the users of Yahoo!. The Regions group operated three regions: Americas, APAC, and EMEA.

  6. Yahoo - Wikipedia

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    Yahoo (/ ˈ j ɑː h uː / ⓘ, styled yahoo! in its logo) [4] is an American web portal that provides the search engine Yahoo Search and related services including My Yahoo, Yahoo Mail, Yahoo News, Yahoo Finance, Yahoo Sports and its advertising platform, Yahoo Native.

  7. Jerry Yang - Wikipedia

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    " Yahoo! received around 100,000 unique visitors by the fall of 1994. In April 1995, Yahoo! received a $2 million investment from Sequoia Capital, Tim Koogle was hired as CEO, and Yang and Filo were each appointed "Chief Yahoo." Yahoo! received a second round of funding in the Fall of 1995 from Reuters and Softbank. It went public in April 1996 ...

  8. eGroups - Wikipedia

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    Groups. [4] In 2019, Verizon bought Yahoo! and shut down the ability to upload new files on October 29, 2019, and removed the existence of files in the Groups on January 31, 2020, with mailing lists remaining available. [5] On October 12, 2020, Yahoo announced it would permanently shut down Yahoo!Groups effective December 15, 2020.

  9. The Move (Sam Fife) - Wikipedia

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    The non-denominational groups became known as "The Move of God" or simply "The Move." [4] This soon spread to Canada and then other international locations. The groups began to move to wilderness locations for the coming of the end of the world including Alaska, Canada and South America. By 1974, there were approximately 40,000 members. [4]