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Yahoo Under Terry Semel: Towards a New Revenue Model |
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We believe the key to Yahoo's long-term growth continues to be building and improving products and services essential to our customers' lives. Our focus on expanding the world's largest and most diverse online marketing platform and improving the best user experience on the web is expected to be the catalyst for the future success of Yahoo.1 - Terry Semel, Chairman and CEO, Yahoo IntroductionThe company had made crucial acquisitions and partnerships to strengthen its competitive position. But Yahoo realised that with rivals like MSN and Google around, it could not rest easy. Background NoteIn 1994, David Filo (Filo) and Jerry Yang (Yang), students at Stanford University, developed the Yahoo search engine and directory. The web site attracted hundreds of thousands of visitors. In 1995, they incorporated the business and started selling ad space on the website. The founders hired former Motorola executive Timothy Koogle (Koogle) as President and Jeffrey Mallett (Mallett), founder of Novell's WordPerfect consumer division, as Chief Operating Officer (COO)...
1] Yahoo Press Release, 14th January 2004. |
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