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Yahoo!

Yahoo! (/ˈjɑːh/, styled yahoo! in its logo)[4][5] is an American web services provider. It is headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, and operated by the namesake company Yahoo! Inc., which is 90% owned by investment funds managed by Apollo Global Management and 10% by Verizon Communications.

Yahoo!
Type of businessSubsidiary
Type of site
Web portal and online services
FoundedJanuary 1994; 29 years ago (1994-01)
Headquarters,
United States
Area servedWorldwide
Owners
Founder(s)
ProductsList of products
Revenue$7.4 billion (2020)[1]
Employees8,600 (2017)[2]
Parent
URLwww.yahoo.com
AdvertisingYahoo! Ad Tech[3]
RegistrationOptional
Current statusActive

It provides a web portal, search engine Yahoo Search, and related services, including My Yahoo!, Yahoo Mail, Yahoo News, Yahoo Finance, Yahoo Sports and its advertising platform, Yahoo! Native.

Yahoo was established by Jerry Yang and David Filo in January 1994 and was one of the pioneers of the early Internet era in the 1990s.[6] However, its use declined in the late 2000s as some of its services were discontinued, and it lost market share to Facebook and Google.[7][8]

History

Founding

 
Jerry Yang and David Filo, the founders of Yahoo
 
The Yahoo home page in 1994, when it was a directory. A search engine was added in 1995.

In January 1994, Yang and Filo were electrical engineering graduate students at Stanford University, when they created a website named "Jerry and David's guide to the World Wide Web".[9][10][11][12] The site was a human-edited web directory, organized in a hierarchy, as opposed to a searchable index of pages. In March 1994, "Jerry and David's Guide to the World Wide Web" was renamed "Yahoo!" and became known as the Yahoo Directory.[10][13][14][15][16] The "yahoo.com" domain was registered on January 18, 1995.[17]

The word "yahoo" is a backronym for "Yet Another Hierarchically Organized Oracle"[18] or "Yet Another Hierarchical Officious Oracle".[19] The term "hierarchical" described how the Yahoo database was arranged in layers of subcategories. The term "oracle" was intended to mean "source of truth and wisdom", and the term "officious", rather than being related to the word's normal meaning, described the many office workers who would use the Yahoo database while surfing from work.[20] However, Filo and Yang insist they mainly selected the name because they liked the slang definition of a "yahoo" (used by college students in David Filo's native Louisiana in the late 1980s and early 1990s to refer to an unsophisticated, rural Southerner): "rude, unsophisticated, uncouth."[21] This meaning derives from the Yahoo race of fictional beings from Gulliver's Travels.

Yahoo was incorporated on March 2, 1995. In 1995, a search engine function, called Yahoo Search, was introduced. This allowed users to search Yahoo Directory.[22][23] Yahoo soon became the first popular online directory and search engine on the World Wide Web.[24]

Expansion

 
Map showing localized versions of Yahoo! web portals, as of 2023
 
Yahoo sign at Times Square

Yahoo grew rapidly throughout the 1990s. Yahoo became a public company via an initial public offering in April 1996 and its stock price rose 600% within two years.[25] Like many search engines and web directories, Yahoo added a web portal, putting it in competition with services including Excite, Lycos, and America Online.[26] By 1998, Yahoo was the most popular starting point for web users,[27] and the human-edited Yahoo Directory the most popular search engine,[15] receiving 95 million page views per day, triple that of rival Excite.[25] It also made many high-profile acquisitions. Yahoo began offering free e-mail from October 1997 after the acquisition of RocketMail, which was then renamed to Yahoo Mail.[28] In 1998, Yahoo replaced AltaVista as the crawler-based search engine underlying the Directory with Inktomi.[29] Yahoo's two biggest acquisitions were made in 1999: Geocities for $3.6 billion[30] and Broadcast.com for $5.7 billion.[31]

Its stock price skyrocketed during the dot-com bubble, closing at an all-time high of $118.75/share on January 3, 2000. However, after the dot-com bubble burst, it reached a post-bubble low of $8.11 on September 26, 2001.[32]

Yahoo began using Google for search in June 2000.[33][34] Over the next four years, it developed its own search technologies, which it began using in 2004 partly using technology from its $280 million acquisition of Inktomi in 2002.[35] In response to Google's Gmail, Yahoo began to offer unlimited email storage in 2007. In 2008, the company laid off hundreds of people as it struggled from competition.[36]

In February 2008, Microsoft made an unsolicited bid to acquire Yahoo for $44.6 billion.[37][38] Yahoo rejected the bid, claiming that it "substantially undervalues" the company and was not in the interest of its shareholders. Although Microsoft increased its bid to $47 billion, Yahoo insisted on another 10%+ increase to the offer and Microsoft cancelled the offer in May 2008.[39][40][41][42]

Carol Bartz, who had no previous experience in Internet advertising, replaced Yang as CEO in January 2009.[43][44] In September 2011, after failing to meet targets, she was fired by chairman Roy J. Bostock; CFO Tim Morse was named as Interim CEO of the company.[45][46]

In April 2012, after the appointment of Scott Thompson as CEO, several key executives resigned, including chief product officer Blake Irving.[47][48] On April 4, 2012, Yahoo announced 2,000 layoffs,[49] or about 14% of its 14,100 workers by the end of year, expected to save around $375 million annually.[50] In an email sent to employees in April 2012, Thompson reiterated his view that customers should come first at Yahoo. He also completely reorganized the company.[51]

On May 13, 2012, Thompson was fired and was replaced on an interim basis by Ross Levinsohn, recently appointed head of Yahoo's new Media group. Several associates of Third Point Management, including Daniel S. Loeb were nominated to the board of directors.[52][51][53][54] Thompson's total compensation for his 130-day tenure with Yahoo was at least $7.3 million.[55]

On July 15, 2012, Marissa Mayer was appointed president and CEO of Yahoo, effective July 17, 2012.[56][57]

In June 2013, Yahoo acquired blogging site Tumblr for $1.1 billion in cash, with Tumblr's CEO and founder David Karp continuing to run the site.[58][59][60][61] In July 2013, Yahoo announced plans to open an office in San Francisco.[62]

On August 2, 2013, Yahoo acquired Rockmelt; its staff was retained, but all of its existing products were terminated.[63]

Data collated by comScore during July 2013 revealed that, during the month, more people in the U.S. visited Yahoo websites than Google; the first time that Yahoo outperformed Google since 2011.[64] The data did not count mobile usage, nor Tumblr.[65]

Mayer also hired Katie Couric to be the anchor of a new online news operation and started an online food magazine. However, by January 2014, doubts about Mayer's progress emerged when Mayer fired her own first major hire, Henrique de Castro.[66]

On December 12, 2014, Yahoo acquired video advertising provider BrightRoll for $583 million.[67]

On November 21, 2014, Yahoo acquired Cooliris.[68]

In August 2023, it was announced Yahoo had acquired the San Francisco-headquartered social investing platform, Commonstock.[69]

Decline, security breaches, and sale

By December 2015, Mayer was criticized as performance declined.[70][71][72][73] Mayer was ranked as the least likable CEO in tech.[74][75]

On February 2, 2016, Mayer announced layoffs amounting to 15% of the Yahoo! workforce.[76]

On July 25, 2016, Verizon Communications announced the acquisition of Yahoo's core Internet business for $4.83 billion.[77][78][79][80] The deal excluded Yahoo's 15% stake in Alibaba Group and 35.5% stake in Yahoo Japan.[81][82]

On February 21, 2017, as a result of the Yahoo data breaches, Verizon lowered its purchase price for Yahoo by $350 million and reached an agreement to share liabilities regarding the data breaches.[83][84]

On June 13, 2017, Verizon completed the acquisition of Yahoo and Marissa Mayer resigned.[85][86]

Yahoo, AOL, and HuffPost were to continue operating under their own names, under the umbrella of a new company, Oath Inc., later called Verizon Media.[87][88]

The parts of the original Yahoo! Inc. which were not purchased by Verizon Communications were renamed Altaba, which was later liquidated, making a final distribution in October 2020.[89]

In September 2021, investment funds managed by Apollo Global Management acquired 90% of Yahoo.[90][91]

In November 2021, Yahoo announced that it was ceasing its operations in mainland China due to an increasingly challenging business and legal environment.[92] Previously, the company has discontinued China Yahoo! Mail on August 20, 2013.[93]

In 2023, Yahoo announced that it would be cutting 20% of its workforce. The move follows mass layoffs from other tech giants including Google, Microsoft, Twitter, Inc, Meta, and Amazon. The company is set to lay off roughly 1,000 staff members of their 8,600 workers.[94]

Chief executive officers

Eleven chief executives and interim leaders have led the Yahoo companies since 1995. They are:

Products and services

For a list of all current and defunct services offered by Yahoo, see List of Yahoo!-owned sites and services.

Data breaches

On September 22, 2016, Yahoo disclosed a data breach that occurred in late 2014, in which information associated with at least 500 million user accounts,[100][101] one of the largest breaches reported to date.[102] The United States indicted four men, including two employees of Russia's Federal Security Service (FSB), for their involvement in the hack.[103][104] On December 14, 2016, the company revealed that another separate data breach had occurred in 2014, with hackers obtaining sensitive account information, including security questions, to at least one billion accounts.[105] The company stated that hackers had utilized stolen internal software to forge HTTP cookies.[106][107]

On October 3, 2017, the company stated that all 3 billion of its user accounts were affected by the August 2013 theft.[108][109][110][111][112]

Criticism

DMCA notice to whistleblower

On November 30, 2009, Yahoo was criticized by the Electronic Frontier Foundation for sending a DMCA notice to whistleblower website "Cryptome" for publicly posting details, prices, and procedures on obtaining private information pertaining to Yahoo's subscribers.[113]

Censorship of private emails affiliated with Occupy Wall Street protests

After some concerns over censorship of private emails regarding a website affiliated with Occupy Wall Street protests were raised, Yahoo responded with an apology and explained it as an accident.[114][115][116]

Partners and sponsorships

 
The 2015 Dublin LGBTQ Pride Festival, sponsored by Yahoo

On September 11, 2001, Yahoo! announced its partnership with FIFA for the 2002 FIFA World Cup and 2006 FIFA World Cup tournaments. It was one of FIFA's 15 partners at the tournaments. The deal included co-branding the organization's websites.[117]

Yahoo! sponsored the 2012 Sundance Film Festival.[118]NBC Sports Group aligned with Yahoo Sports the same year with content and program offerings on mobile and desktop platforms.[119]

Yahoo announced television video partnerships in 2013 with Condé Nast,[120] WWE, ABC NEWS, and CNBC.[121] Yahoo entered into a 10-year collaboration in 2014, as a founding partner of Levi's Stadium, home of the San Francisco 49ers.[122]

The National Basketball Association partnered with Yahoo Sports to stream games, offer virtual and augmented-reality fan experiences, and in 2018 NBA League Pass.[123][124] Yahoo Sportsbook launched in November 2019, a collaboration with BetMGM.[125][126]

BuzzFeed acquired HuffPost from Yahoo in November 2020, in a stock deal with Yahoo as a minority shareholder.[127][128] The NFL partnered with Yahoo in 2020, to introduce a new "Watch Together" function on the Yahoo Sports app for interactive co-viewing through a synchronized livestream of local and primetime NFL games.[129] The Paley Center for Media collaborated with Verizon Media to exclusively stream programs on Yahoo platforms beginning in 2020.[130]

Yahoo became the main sponsor for the Pramac Racing team and the first title sponsor for the 2021 ESport/MotoGP Championship season.[131] Yahoo, the official partner for the September 2021 New York Fashion Week event also unveiled sponsorship for the Rebecca Minkoff collection via a NFT space.[132] In September 2021, it was announced that Yahoo partnered with Shopify, connecting the e-commerce merchants on Yahoo Finance, AOL and elsewhere.[133]

See also

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This article is about the web portal For the company see Yahoo Inc 2017 present For the now unaffiliated Japanese company see Yahoo Japan For other uses see Yahoo disambiguation Yahoo ˈ j ɑː h uː styled yahoo in its logo 4 5 is an American web services provider It is headquartered in Sunnyvale California and operated by the namesake company Yahoo Inc which is 90 owned by investment funds managed by Apollo Global Management and 10 by Verizon Communications Yahoo Type of businessSubsidiaryType of siteWeb portal and online servicesFoundedJanuary 1994 29 years ago 1994 01 HeadquartersSunnyvale California United StatesArea servedWorldwideOwnersApollo Global Management 90 Verizon Communications 10 Founder s Jerry YangDavid FiloProductsList of productsRevenue 7 4 billion 2020 1 Employees8 600 2017 2 ParentYahoo Inc 1995 2017 2021 present Verizon Communications 2017 2021 URLwww wbr yahoo wbr comAdvertisingYahoo Ad Tech 3 RegistrationOptionalCurrent statusActiveIt provides a web portal search engine Yahoo Search and related services including My Yahoo Yahoo Mail Yahoo News Yahoo Finance Yahoo Sports and its advertising platform Yahoo Native Yahoo was established by Jerry Yang and David Filo in January 1994 and was one of the pioneers of the early Internet era in the 1990s 6 However its use declined in the late 2000s as some of its services were discontinued and it lost market share to Facebook and Google 7 8 Contents 1 History 1 1 Founding 1 2 Expansion 1 3 Decline security breaches and sale 1 4 Chief executive officers 2 Products and services 3 Data breaches 4 Criticism 4 1 DMCA notice to whistleblower 4 2 Censorship of private emails affiliated with Occupy Wall Street protests 5 Partners and sponsorships 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistoryMain article History of Yahoo For a chronological guide see Timeline of Yahoo Founding nbsp Jerry Yang and David Filo the founders of Yahoo nbsp The Yahoo home page in 1994 when it was a directory A search engine was added in 1995 In January 1994 Yang and Filo were electrical engineering graduate students at Stanford University when they created a website named Jerry and David s guide to the World Wide Web 9 10 11 12 The site was a human edited web directory organized in a hierarchy as opposed to a searchable index of pages In March 1994 Jerry and David s Guide to the World Wide Web was renamed Yahoo and became known as the Yahoo Directory 10 13 14 15 16 The yahoo com domain was registered on January 18 1995 17 The word yahoo is a backronym for Yet Another Hierarchically Organized Oracle 18 or Yet Another Hierarchical Officious Oracle 19 The term hierarchical described how the Yahoo database was arranged in layers of subcategories The term oracle was intended to mean source of truth and wisdom and the term officious rather than being related to the word s normal meaning described the many office workers who would use the Yahoo database while surfing from work 20 However Filo and Yang insist they mainly selected the name because they liked the slang definition of a yahoo used by college students in David Filo s native Louisiana in the late 1980s and early 1990s to refer to an unsophisticated rural Southerner rude unsophisticated uncouth 21 This meaning derives from the Yahoo race of fictional beings from Gulliver s Travels Yahoo was incorporated on March 2 1995 In 1995 a search engine function called Yahoo Search was introduced This allowed users to search Yahoo Directory 22 23 Yahoo soon became the first popular online directory and search engine on the World Wide Web 24 Expansion nbsp Map showing localized versions of Yahoo web portals as of 2023 nbsp Yahoo sign at Times SquareYahoo grew rapidly throughout the 1990s Yahoo became a public company via an initial public offering in April 1996 and its stock price rose 600 within two years 25 Like many search engines and web directories Yahoo added a web portal putting it in competition with services including Excite Lycos and America Online 26 By 1998 Yahoo was the most popular starting point for web users 27 and the human edited Yahoo Directory the most popular search engine 15 receiving 95 million page views per day triple that of rival Excite 25 It also made many high profile acquisitions Yahoo began offering free e mail from October 1997 after the acquisition of RocketMail which was then renamed to Yahoo Mail 28 In 1998 Yahoo replaced AltaVista as the crawler based search engine underlying the Directory with Inktomi 29 Yahoo s two biggest acquisitions were made in 1999 Geocities for 3 6 billion 30 and Broadcast com for 5 7 billion 31 Its stock price skyrocketed during the dot com bubble closing at an all time high of 118 75 share on January 3 2000 However after the dot com bubble burst it reached a post bubble low of 8 11 on September 26 2001 32 Yahoo began using Google for search in June 2000 33 34 Over the next four years it developed its own search technologies which it began using in 2004 partly using technology from its 280 million acquisition of Inktomi in 2002 35 In response to Google s Gmail Yahoo began to offer unlimited email storage in 2007 In 2008 the company laid off hundreds of people as it struggled from competition 36 In February 2008 Microsoft made an unsolicited bid to acquire Yahoo for 44 6 billion 37 38 Yahoo rejected the bid claiming that it substantially undervalues the company and was not in the interest of its shareholders Although Microsoft increased its bid to 47 billion Yahoo insisted on another 10 increase to the offer and Microsoft cancelled the offer in May 2008 39 40 41 42 Carol Bartz who had no previous experience in Internet advertising replaced Yang as CEO in January 2009 43 44 In September 2011 after failing to meet targets she was fired by chairman Roy J Bostock CFO Tim Morse was named as Interim CEO of the company 45 46 In April 2012 after the appointment of Scott Thompson as CEO several key executives resigned including chief product officer Blake Irving 47 48 On April 4 2012 Yahoo announced 2 000 layoffs 49 or about 14 of its 14 100 workers by the end of year expected to save around 375 million annually 50 In an email sent to employees in April 2012 Thompson reiterated his view that customers should come first at Yahoo He also completely reorganized the company 51 On May 13 2012 Thompson was fired and was replaced on an interim basis by Ross Levinsohn recently appointed head of Yahoo s new Media group Several associates of Third Point Management including Daniel S Loeb were nominated to the board of directors 52 51 53 54 Thompson s total compensation for his 130 day tenure with Yahoo was at least 7 3 million 55 On July 15 2012 Marissa Mayer was appointed president and CEO of Yahoo effective July 17 2012 56 57 In June 2013 Yahoo acquired blogging site Tumblr for 1 1 billion in cash with Tumblr s CEO and founder David Karp continuing to run the site 58 59 60 61 In July 2013 Yahoo announced plans to open an office in San Francisco 62 On August 2 2013 Yahoo acquired Rockmelt its staff was retained but all of its existing products were terminated 63 Data collated by comScore during July 2013 revealed that during the month more people in the U S visited Yahoo websites than Google the first time that Yahoo outperformed Google since 2011 64 The data did not count mobile usage nor Tumblr 65 Mayer also hired Katie Couric to be the anchor of a new online news operation and started an online food magazine However by January 2014 doubts about Mayer s progress emerged when Mayer fired her own first major hire Henrique de Castro 66 On December 12 2014 Yahoo acquired video advertising provider BrightRoll for 583 million 67 On November 21 2014 Yahoo acquired Cooliris 68 In August 2023 it was announced Yahoo had acquired the San Francisco headquartered social investing platform Commonstock 69 Decline security breaches and sale Main article Yahoo data breaches By December 2015 Mayer was criticized as performance declined 70 71 72 73 Mayer was ranked as the least likable CEO in tech 74 75 On February 2 2016 Mayer announced layoffs amounting to 15 of the Yahoo workforce 76 On July 25 2016 Verizon Communications announced the acquisition of Yahoo s core Internet business for 4 83 billion 77 78 79 80 The deal excluded Yahoo s 15 stake in Alibaba Group and 35 5 stake in Yahoo Japan 81 82 On February 21 2017 as a result of the Yahoo data breaches Verizon lowered its purchase price for Yahoo by 350 million and reached an agreement to share liabilities regarding the data breaches 83 84 On June 13 2017 Verizon completed the acquisition of Yahoo and Marissa Mayer resigned 85 86 Yahoo AOL and HuffPost were to continue operating under their own names under the umbrella of a new company Oath Inc later called Verizon Media 87 88 The parts of the original Yahoo Inc which were not purchased by Verizon Communications were renamed Altaba which was later liquidated making a final distribution in October 2020 89 In September 2021 investment funds managed by Apollo Global Management acquired 90 of Yahoo 90 91 In November 2021 Yahoo announced that it was ceasing its operations in mainland China due to an increasingly challenging business and legal environment 92 Previously the company has discontinued China Yahoo Mail on August 20 2013 93 In 2023 Yahoo announced that it would be cutting 20 of its workforce The move follows mass layoffs from other tech giants including Google Microsoft Twitter Inc Meta and Amazon The company is set to lay off roughly 1 000 staff members of their 8 600 workers 94 Chief executive officers Eleven chief executives and interim leaders have led the Yahoo companies since 1995 They are Jim Lanzone CEO of Yahoo Inc 2021 present 95 Guru Gowrappan CEO of Oath Inc Verizon Media and Yahoo 2018 2021 96 97 Tim Armstrong CEO of Oath Inc 2017 2018 98 Marissa Mayer 2012 2017 99 Ross Levinsohn Interim 2012 Scott Thompson 2012 Tim Morse Interim 2011 2012 Carol Bartz 2009 2011 Jerry Yang 2007 2009 Terry Semel 2001 2007 Timothy Koogle 1995 2001 Products and servicesFor a list of all current and defunct services offered by Yahoo see List of Yahoo owned sites and services Data breachesMain article Yahoo data breaches On September 22 2016 Yahoo disclosed a data breach that occurred in late 2014 in which information associated with at least 500 million user accounts 100 101 one of the largest breaches reported to date 102 The United States indicted four men including two employees of Russia s Federal Security Service FSB for their involvement in the hack 103 104 On December 14 2016 the company revealed that another separate data breach had occurred in 2014 with hackers obtaining sensitive account information including security questions to at least one billion accounts 105 The company stated that hackers had utilized stolen internal software to forge HTTP cookies 106 107 On October 3 2017 the company stated that all 3 billion of its user accounts were affected by the August 2013 theft 108 109 110 111 112 CriticismMain article Criticism of Yahoo DMCA notice to whistleblower On November 30 2009 Yahoo was criticized by the Electronic Frontier Foundation for sending a DMCA notice to whistleblower website Cryptome for publicly posting details prices and procedures on obtaining private information pertaining to Yahoo s subscribers 113 Censorship of private emails affiliated with Occupy Wall Street protests After some concerns over censorship of private emails regarding a website affiliated with Occupy Wall Street protests were raised Yahoo responded with an apology and explained it as an accident 114 115 116 Partners and sponsorships nbsp The 2015 Dublin LGBTQ Pride Festival sponsored by YahooOn September 11 2001 Yahoo announced its partnership with FIFA for the 2002 FIFA World Cup and 2006 FIFA World Cup tournaments It was one of FIFA s 15 partners at the tournaments The deal included co branding the organization s websites 117 Yahoo sponsored the 2012 Sundance 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