Current and former media and business sites
Yahoo! , once one of the most popular web sites in the United States, is as of September 2021 a content sub-division of the namesake company Yahoo Inc. , owned by Apollo Global Management (90%) and Verizon Communications (10%). It has offered a wide range of online sites and services since its inception in 1994, a majority of which are now defunct.
Current Yahoo! services[ edit ]
Yahoo offers a multi-lingual interface available in over 20 languages: Yahoo International . Yahoo! Japan is a separate entity, controlled by SoftBank .[ 1] Yahoo!Xtra , launched in 2007 in New Zealand is owned by Yahoo!7 , a joint venture between Yahoo! and the Seven Network .
Defunct Yahoo! services[ edit ]
Yahoo! 360° – A social networking service and blog host; launched in March 2005 and shut down in 2009. Yahoo! 360° Plus Vietnam's was shut down in 2012.[ 3]
Yahoo! Accessibility Lab – Improved access to the Internet for the disabled community.[ 4]
AdInterax – An online advertising company acquired in October 2006.[ 5]
Yahoo! Answers – A community-driven question-and-answer (Q&A) website discontinued in May 2021.[ 6]
APT from Yahoo! – An online advertising platform launched in September 2008.[ 7]
Arthas.com – An e-commerce payment system ; acquired on March 23, 2000.[ 8]
Astrid – A task management application for Android ; acquired in May 2013 and shut down on August 5, 2013.[ 9] [ 10]
Ask Yahoo! – A Q&A platform that was shut down in March 2006 due to the release of Yahoo! Answers. On May 16, 2013, a new version of Ask Yahoo was launched.
Yahoo! Assistant – A browser helper object that blocks pop-up ads for Internet Explorer developed by Beijing 3721 Technology, which was acquired in 2004.[citation needed ]
Yahoo! Autos – A car buying and search engine with content from autoblog.com; shut down in 2016.[ 11]
Yahoo! Avatars – Allowed users to create avatars for display on Yahoo Messenger and Yahoo! Answers ; shut down on April 1, 2013.[ 12]
Yahoo! Aviate – Provided contextually relevant information on Android home screens; it was acquired in 2014 and shut down on March 8, 2018.
Yahoo! Axis – A browser extension and mobile browser launched in May 2012 and discontinued June 28, 2013.[ 13] [ 14]
Yahoo! Babel Fish – A translation service; shut down in May 2012 and replaced by Bing Translator .[ 15]
Bix – A website that provided tools for the creation of contests; acquired by Yahoo on November 16, 2006, and shut down on June 30, 2009.[ 16] [ 17]
blo.gs – A directory of blogs ; acquired in June 2005 and sold to Automattic, parent of WordPress.com in April 2009.[ 18] [ 19] [ 20]
Yahoo! Briefcase – A free file hosting service ; shut down on March 30, 2009.[ 21]
Yahoo! Buzz – A community-based news article service that allowed users to publish news stories; shut down on April 21, 2011.[ 22] MyBlogLog was discontinued on May 24, 2011.[ 23]
Yahoo! China shut down on September 2, 2013, and was redirected to taobao.com.[ 24] [ 25]
Y!Connect – Enabled individuals to leave comments in Internet forums via their Yahoo ID.[ 26]
del.icio.us – A social bookmarking website; acquired on December 9, 2005, and sold to AVOS , owned by YouTube founders Chad Hurley and Steve Chen , on April 27, 2011.[ 27] [ 28] [ 29]
Yahoo! Directory – A web directory which at one time rivaled DMOZ in size and was the first product by Yahoo!; shut down in December 2014.[ 30]
Fire Eagle – A location brokerage service created by Yahoo Brickhouse; launched in March 2008.
FoxyTunes – A browser extension that allowed users to control media players from the browser window; shut down on July 1, 2013.[ 14]
Yahoo! Gallery – A directory of application software built by third-party developers using Yahoo! technologies; shut down on July 14, 2009.
Yahoo! Games – Allowed users to play games, such as chess , billiards , checkers and backgammon ; launched upon acquisition of ClassicGames.com in 1997, shut down in 2016.[ 31] [ 32]
Yahoo! GeoCities was a popular web hosting service founded in 1995 and was one of the first services to offer web pages to the public. In 1998, it was the third-most-browsed website.[ 33] [ 34] Yahoo acquired GeoCities in 1999 and shut it down in 2009, deleting 7 million web pages.[ 35] [ 36] Many of those web pages are available at mirror sites such as the Internet Archive [ 37] and OOCities.org.[ 38]
Yahoo! GeoPlanet – Offered geographic information services both directly and via third-party applications; shut down in August 2016.
Yahoo! Go – A Java based phone application with access to most of Yahoo! services; shut down on January 12, 2010.
Yahoo! Green – News, ideas, and discussion about ways to promote an environmentally conscious lifestyle; shut down in 2012.
Yahoo! Greetings – An e-card service. Redirected to American Greetings .
Yahoo! Groups – One of the largest collections of online discussion boards; shut down on December 15, 2020.[ 39] [ 40]
Yahoo! Homes – Offered Real estate -related news, home prices.
Yahoo! HotJobs – An employment website ; acquired by Monster.com for $225 million in 2010.[ 41]
IntoNow from Yahoo! – Gave users the ability to almost instantly recognize TV content; acquired in Spring 2011 and shut down in March 2014.[ 42]
Yahoo! Indonesia – the Indonesian affiliate of Yahoo! , founded in 2010. Its headquarters was Jakarta , Indonesia .
Jumpcut.com – A service where the uploaded photos and videos can be edited online; shut down in June 2009.[ 43]
Kelkoo Group – A European price comparison tool that was acquired by Yahoo! in 2004 and sold in 2008.[ 44] [ 45]
Yahoo! Korea was the South Korean affiliate of Yahoo!, founded in September 1997. Its headquarters was the Yahoo! Tower on Teheranno in the Gangnam District of Seoul . On December 31, 2012, Yahoo! Korea shut down all its services and the website was redirected to the main Yahoo! search page.[ 46] [ 47] [ 48]
Koprol – An Indonesian social networking service , allowing users to connect based on location. Shut down in August 2012.[ 49] [ 50]
Yahoo! Kickstart – A professional network targeting college students, recent grads, employers, professionals, and alumni. Shut down in December 2008.[ 51]
Yahoo! Kids – A children's version of the Yahoo! portal, it offered online safety tips and parental controls; shut down in April 2013 due to declining popularity.[ 52]
Yahoo! Live – Allowed users to broadcast videos in real time; shut down on December 3, 2008.
Yahoo! Maktoob – A pan-regional, Arabic-language hosting and social networking service acquired by Yahoo! on August 25, 2009; shut down on October 28, 2022.[ 53]
Yahoo! Maps – Online mapping portal; shut down on June 30, 2015.[ 54] [ 55]
Yahoo! Mash – A social networking service that allowed other users to edit any page; shut down on September 28, 2008.
Yahoo! Media Player / Web Player – A computer based media player that was based on Microsoft's Windows Media Player and was similar to other competing media players such as MusicMatch or Winamp .
Yahoo! Meme – A beta social networking service , similar to Twitter ; shut down on May 25, 2012.
Yahoo! Messenger – An instant messaging app; shut down on July 17, 2018.
Yahoo! Mobile – Former carrier in the United States; shut down on August 31, 2021.[ 56]
Yahoo! Movies
Yahoo! Music – Provided Internet radio , music videos , news, artist information, and original programming; shut down in September 2018 and consolidated into Yahoo! Entertainment's "Music" section.
Yahoo! Music Unlimited and Yahoo! Music Jukebox – Acquired from MusicMatch; sold to Rhapsody on October 31, 2008.
Yahoo! Next – An incubation ground for future Yahoo technologies.
Yahoo! OMG – An online tabloid with most content provided by Access Hollywood and X17; shut down on January 6, 2014.[ 57]
Panama – An online advertising platform.
Yahoo! Personals – An online dating service with both free and paid versions; shut down in July 2010.[ 58]
Yahoo! Photos – A photo sharing service similar to Flickr , which Yahoo acquired; shut down on September 20, 2007.[ 59]
Yahoo! Pipes – A free RSS mashup visual editor and hosting service; shut down on September 30, 2015.
Yahoo! Podcasts – A beta service that allowed users to search for and view podcasts ; discontinued in November 2007.
Yahoo! Profile / Yahoo Pulse – A directory of Yahoo users with their personal information.
Yahoo! Publisher Network – An advertising network that only accepted US based publishers; shut down on April 30, 2010.[ 60]
Rocketmail – An email service acquired in 1997. Incorporated into Yahoo! Mail in 2013.[ 61]
Yahoo! Screen (formerly Yahoo! Video) – A video sharing website ; shut down in January 2016.[ 62]
Yahoo! Labs – A Yahoo! technology division as Yahoo!’s research arm. It was replaced by Yahoo! Research on February 17, 2016.
Yahoo! Search BOSS – A service that allowed developers to build search applications based on Yahoo's search technology.[ 63]
Yahoo! SearchMonkey – Allowed developers and site owners to use structured data to make Yahoo Search results more useful and visually appealing, and drive more relevant traffic to their sites; shut down in October 2010 as part of the Microsoft and Yahoo search partnership.[ 64]
Shine – A site tailored for women between the ages of 25 and 54. Launched On March 31, 2008.[ 65] It was shut down in 2014.[ 66]
Yahoo! Site Explorer – Allowed users to view information on websites in Yahoo!'s search index; shut down on November 21, 2011.[ 67]
Yahoo! Small Business – A service offered by the Yahoo! to get users start up and expand their business online; rebranded as Verizon Small Business Essentials in 2021.[ 68]
Yahoo! Smart TV – a Smart TV platform developed by Yahoo!; discontinued in 2018.
Yahoo! Smush.it – Optimized digital images by removing unnecessary bytes and reducing file size ; shut down in April 2015.[ 69]
Yahoo! Tech – Offered reviews and advice for buying and using electronics ; integrated into Yahoo News in 2016.[ 70]
Yahoo! Transliteration – An online translator.[ 71]
Yahoo! Travel – A travel-booking website; shut down in February 2016.[ 72]
Upcoming – A social event calendar acquired in October 2005; shut down in April 2013.[ 73]
Yahoo! Widgets – A cross-platform desktop widget runtime environment; shut down in March 2012.
Yahoo! Web Analytics – Web analytics tools; formerly IndexTools was acquired by Yahoo! in 2008 and re-branded; discontinued in 2012.[ 74] [ 75]
Wretch – A Taiwanese social networking service acquired by Yahoo in July 2007; shut down in December 2013.[ 76]
Yahoo! Voice – A Voice over IP service formerly known as Dialpad; shut down on January 30, 2013.
Yahoo! Voices – Formerly Associated Content (AC), distributed writing through its website and content partners, including Yahoo! News ; shut down July 31, 2014.[ 77]
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