Yahoo

Yahoo, founded in 1994 by Jerry Yang and David Filo, is a prominent internet services and products provider with a global user base exceeding 500 million. The company operates a comprehensive online web portal that delivers news across various sectors, including entertainment, finance, lifestyle, sports, and travel. Yahoo also offers a suite of services such as email, instant messaging, and mobile blogging, facilitating user engagement and information access. Additionally, the company provides advertising and marketing solutions that utilize data and technology to help advertisers effectively reach their target audiences. With a workforce of over 12,000 employees, Yahoo emphasizes a user-centric approach, striving to create personalized experiences that inspire and entertain its users.

Brian Beglin

Senior Director, Corporate Strategy

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CFO

Wil Panous

Executive Vice President and CFO

Matthew Sanchez

President and GM of Home Ecosystem

Past deals in Internet

WRETCH

Acquisition in 2006
WRETCH is a blogging website based in Taiwan. It was founded by Chihyu "Wretch" Chien in 1999 and was acquired by Yahoo! in 2006.

Kenet Works

Acquisition in 2006
Kenet Works AB offers a communication platform for mobile phones. Its platform enables mobile users to access the content on the Internet communities. The company was founded in 2003 and is based in Bromma, Sweden. As of November 17, 2006, Kenet Works AB operates as a subsidiary of Yahoo, Inc.

SearchFox

Acquisition in 2006
SearchFox is a company that was acquired by Yahoo in 2006.

WebJay

Acquisition in 2006
WebJay is a company that was acquired by Yahoo in 2006.

Whereonearth

Acquisition in 2005
Whereonearth Limited is a technology company specializing in location-based Internet search technology. Founded in 1995 as InferNet Limited and renamed in 1999, the company is headquartered in London, United Kingdom. It provides a comprehensive database of geographical locations that allows users to search for local goods and services without needing to input a zip or post code. Whereonearth offers data for local online search and advertising, along with enterprise applications that support risk assessment in industries such as insurance and wireless location-based services. Additionally, the company develops decision-making tools tailored for various sectors, including travel, recruitment, and insurance. As of 2005, Whereonearth operates as a subsidiary of Yahoo!, Inc.

WUF Networks

Acquisition in 2004
WUF Networks develops software that enables user to transfer data such as songs, photos, and digital content between personal computers, set-top boxes, Personal Digital Assistants (PDAs), home media components, and mobile phones. The company's products include Photos To Go A, a solution that allow users to access their digital photos from internet access devices such as PCs, mobile phones, and media centers; Mobile Tunes that allows consumers to stream digital music from internet access device to their mobile phones; and Personal Network Community, which permits consumers to participate in a virtual community to post their Multimedia journals. WUF Networks was founded in 2003 and is based in Redwood City, California. WUF Networks, Inc. operates as a subsidiary of Yahoo! Inc.

Oddpost

Acquisition in 2004
Oddpost is a tech startup that offers web-based email services to its clients. It was founded in 2000 and was acquired by Yahoo in 2004.Developer of web-based communications applications that look and feel like desktop programs. The company is also building products focused on the emergence and acceptance of the open RSS standard as a means of publishing online content.

Plaxo

Series C in 2004
Plaxo is an internet company that works and specializes in important problems in the consumer Web space, pioneering the “smart address book. Plaxo, focused on delivering on the vision of a truly smart, socially-aware, and pervasive address book; the Social Technologies Group (STG), created after the acquisition to lead address book, identity, and social strategies for all of Comcast; and Tunerfish , a new social entertainment internal startup, incubated in STG.

3721 Network Software

Acquisition in 2004
Yahoo! Assistant, formerly named 3721 Internet Assistant, is a Browser Helper Object for Internet Explorer developed by Beijing 3721 Technology Co. Ltd, and was renamed to Yahoo! Assistant after Beijing 3721 Technology was acquired by Yahoo!. Via: [W](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yahoo!_Assistant)

Inktomi

Acquisition in 2002
Inktomi Corporation, founded in 1996 by UC Berkeley professor Eric Brewer and graduate student Paul Gauthier, was a California-based company that specialized in software for Internet service providers. The company emerged from the success of a search engine developed at the university and offered network information and infrastructure applications. Inktomi utilized parallel-processing technology to achieve the performance of supercomputers while employing smaller and more cost-effective workstations. Among its notable applications, Inktomi provided search engine technology for various online services, including Wired magazine's digital platform. Following the dot-com bubble burst, Inktomi was acquired by Yahoo.

MyQuest

Acquisition in 2000
MyQuest developed technology to render Web on Devices including pagers, cell phones, PDAs, SMS, Voice and more. It was acquired by Yahoo! Inc in 1999.

Online Anywhere

Acquisition in 1999
Online Anywhere was founded in 1997 by three seasoned technologists and former college roommates. The company's Author Once, View Anywhere solution automatically reformats and delivers HTML Web pages to non-PC devices. The company's patent-pending FlashMap technology automatically converts content that has been formatted for PCs to formats appropriate for various devices, eliminating the need for content providers to develop, maintain, and store separate Web pages for each device. Online Anywhere's open solutions give the content provider the flexibility to support a broad range of devices, browsers and markup languages.

Broadcast.com

Acquisition in 1999
Broadcast.com was an Internet radio company established in 1995 that gained prominence during the rise of online media. The firm specialized in streaming audio content, allowing users to access various radio stations and programs over the internet. In 1999, at the peak of the Dot-com Bubble, Broadcast.com was acquired by Yahoo for over $5 billion, marking one of the largest technology deals of the era. The acquisition underscored the growing importance of internet-based broadcasting and contributed to the evolution of digital media.

GeoCities

Acquisition in 1999
Yahoo! GeoCities was a free web hosting provider that launched in 1994. GeoCities offered a free website and all the tools required to build a hosted, dynamic personal site, and it was one of the most popular websites on the Internet. Yahoo! officially shut down GeoCities on October 26, 2009.

Log-me-on.com

Acquisition in 1999
Log-Me-On.com was an online bookmark and email address manager. The Log-Me-On.com team developed and patented what is today the Yahoo! Toolbar.

GeoCities

Series D in 1998
Yahoo! GeoCities was a free web hosting provider that launched in 1994. GeoCities offered a free website and all the tools required to build a hosted, dynamic personal site, and it was one of the most popular websites on the Internet. Yahoo! officially shut down GeoCities on October 26, 2009.

Four11

Acquisition in 1997
Four11 is a provider of an Internet white pages directory service that specializes in locating email addresses. The company offers free online search and listing services, enabling users to easily find contact information and facilitate communication through various means, including Internet phones and video phones. By focusing on accessibility and user-friendly features, Four11 aims to streamline the process of connecting individuals through digital means.

Net Controls

Acquisition in 1997
Net Controls is a company that was acquired by Yahoo in 1997.
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