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Yahoo
News 2007
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Well we will see how this Yahoo site explorer works!
Today 23rd March 2007 I entered this new website of
mine into the Yahoo explorer. For those who don't
know by adding a site to the Yahoo explorer you can
see how often Yahoo goes to the site and if it is
cataloguing all the pages on the site. In order to
verify that I am the owner of the site and to stop
companies submitting lots of sites on behalf of
others (SEO Companies) Yahoo has introduced a two
way checking to verify option 1) Yahoo provides a
special meta to go in the head on the home page or
option 2) buy adding a unique .htm page to the root
directory. I will keep everyone informed on how this
works!
Like many other aspects of the digital age, Yahoo!
began as an idea, grew into a hobby and ended up as
a full-time passion and business. That business is
all about making the Internet a nicer place to be by
making the task of finding things much easier. It
has been so successful that millions of people now
regularly use Yahoo! to find their way around the
Web.
With Yahoo! UK & Ireland, Yahoo! extends a global
reach that includes Yahoo! Japan, Yahoo! China,
Yahoo! France, Yahoo! Germany and many more!
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Yahoo
Search Information
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It's a far cry from the company's humble beginnings.
The two developers of Yahoo!, David Filo and Jerry
Yang, Ph.D. candidates in Electrical Engineering at
Stanford University, started their guide in April
1994 as a way to keep track of their personal
interests on the Internet. Before long they found
that their home-brewed lists were becoming too long
and unwieldy. Gradually they began to spend more and
more time on Yahoo!.
During 1994 they converted Yahoo! into a customised
database designed to serve the needs of the
thousands of users who began to use the service
through the closely bound Internet community. They
developed customised software to help them
efficiently locate, identify and edit material
stored on the Internet. The name Yahoo! is supposed
to stand for "Yet Another Hierarchical Officious
Oracle" but Filo and Yang insist they selected the
name because they considered themselves yahoos.
Yahoo! itself first resided on Yang's student
workstation, "akebono," while the search engine was
lodged on Filo's computer, "konishiki." (These
machines were named after legendary Hawaiian sumo
wrestlers.)
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Yahoo
Search Engine Marketing
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In early 1995 Marc Andreessen, co-founder of
Netscape Communications in Mountain View, California
(and the developer of the two most popular
Web-browsers) invited Filo and Yang to move their
files over to larger computers housed at Netscape.
As a result Stanford's computer network returned to
normal, and both parties benefited. Today, Yahoo!
contains organised information on tens of thousands
of computers linked to the Web. The San Jose Mercury
News recently noted that "Yahoo is closest in spirit
to the work of Linnaeus, the 18th century botanist
whose classification system organised the natural
world."
The development of Yahoo! Europe, which incorporates
separate search engines for Germany, France and the
UK, follows the recent success of Yahoo! Japan and
Canada. With teams based in each country, Yahoo! is
better able to cater for the needs of Web users who
want to search for information that emphasises their
national heritage.
The result is the most comprehensive list of sites
relevant to UK and Irish people available anywhere
on the Web. Linnaeus and his British contemporaries
would be proud!
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