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  2. Yahoo Kimo - Wikipedia

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    Yahoo! Kimo (Chinese: Yahoo!奇摩) is the Taiwanese version of Yahoo!, a web services provider based in the United States. In February 2001, Yahoo! Inc. acquired Kimo , a Taiwanese search engine, and in October 2001, Yahoo! Kimo was launched as the merger of Kimo with Yahoo! Taiwan . [1]

  3. Taiwanese athletes claim Olympic gold against China, and not ...

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    For the record: 7:38 p.m. Aug. 5, 2024: A previous version of this article misspelled the name of Taiwanese viewer Chen Hsien-yi as Chen Hsi-yi.. Taiwan's first gold medal Sunday at the 2024 Paris ...

  4. KingWhale Taipei - Wikipedia

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    KingWhale Taipei was established in 2019 by textile firm KingWhale (pinyin: Jīnghuá gōngyè; lit. 'Jinghua Industry') from players of the University of Taipei. [1] [2] [3] ...

  5. Yahoo Japan - Wikipedia

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    Yahoo Japan continued to use the Yahoo brand and operate independently. The deal marked the end of Yahoo's run as an independent company after over 20 years. Despite the acquisition, Yahoo Japan remained a separate entity, maintaining its own branding and operations distinct from Verizon's ownership of Yahoo's U.S. business.

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  7. Category:Sports articles needing translation from Japanese ...

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    To add an article to this category, tag it with {{Expand Japanese|topic=sport}}. (Do not add articles to this category directly.) (Do not add articles to this category directly.) This category is not shown on its member pages unless the appropriate user preference (appearance → show hidden categories) is set.

  8. Spectator dragged from arena for holding up Taiwan banner ...

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    Taiwan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said it “strongly condemns the crude and despicable means of malicious individuals ruthlessly snatching the ‘Go Taiwan’ slogan.”

  9. Sport in Taiwan - Wikipedia

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    It is commonly considered the national sport in Taiwan. [10] Baseball was first introduced during Japanese rule. [1] [10] Taiwan already had its first baseball team in 1906, during the period of Japanese rule. Only the Japanese played baseball initially, but gradually more and more Taiwanese players joined.