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  2. Yahoo Kids - Wikipedia

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    Yahooligans! directed viewers to child-friendly websites like those from Smithsonian Institution and Louvre. It adopted the persona of Bill Clinton's pet cat, Socks, to introduce viewers to the White House's website in 1995. [21] Games provided on the Yahoo! Kids website included Chinese checkers, Go Fish, and Checkers.

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  4. Talk:Yahoo Kids - Wikipedia

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    A fact from Yahoo Kids appeared on Wikipedia's Main Page in the Did you know column on 2 November 2010 (check views). The text of the entry was as follows: Did you know... that Yahoo! Kids, formerly known as Yahooligans!, is the oldest online search directory for children? A record of the entry may be seen at Wikipedia:Recent additions/2010 ...

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  6. Naver - Wikipedia

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    Junior Naver (쥬니어 네이버), also known as Juniver (쥬니버), is a portal website for children, similar to Yahooligans. Junior Naver offers services such as avatars, educational content, quizzes, videos, Q&A, and a homework helper.

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  9. Zoo.com - Wikipedia

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    Zoo.com competed with other kid-friendly search engines at the time such as Yahoo!'s Yahooligans, AOL's Study Buddy, Ask's Ask for Kids and KidsClick!. [1] The metasearch engine used several methods to filter out adult content such as adult sites and adult phrases and did not show results for certain search queries, such as "sex". [1]