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On May 23, 2006, the Universal binary of the Yahoo Widget Engine, version 3.1.4, was made available to users of Intel-based Macintosh computers. In August 2006, Perry Clarke, the original engineer of the Mac version of the widget engine, left the Yahoo Widgets team, [19] followed later by Arlo Rose himself. In August 2008, Ed Voas, who ...
Yahoo! Public License is a free software license by Yahoo!. It is used among others by old versions of the collaborative software Zimbra. [2] [3] It is approved by the Free Software Foundation as a free (however GPL-incompatible) software license. [1]
Yahoo! Video, a video hosting service, was established in 2006. Later, the ability to upload videos was removed, changing it to a more pure video on demand service; the website became a portal for curated video content hosted by Yahoo's properties. In 2011, the service was re-launched as Yahoo!
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The YUI Library project at Yahoo! was founded by Thomas Sha and sponsored internally by Yahoo! co-founder Jerry Yang; its principal architects have been Sha, Adam Moore, and Matt Sweeney. The library's developers maintain the YUIBlog; the YUI community discusses the library and its implementations in its community forum.
Astrid was a multi-platform to-do list and task management application that was created in San Francisco, CA in 2008. [1] It was identified by the company's octopus icon. The service reminded users of scheduled tasks and was designed for limited integration with Google Calendar.
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.
David Robert Filo (born April 20, 1966) is an American billionaire businessman and the co-founder of Yahoo! with classmate Jerry Yang.His Filo Server Program, written in the C programming language, was the server-side software used to dynamically serve variable web pages, called Filo Server Pages, on visits to early versions of the Yahoo! website.