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  2. Yahoo SearchMonkey - Wikipedia

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    Yahoo! SearchMonkey (often misspelled Search Monkey) was a Yahoo! service which allowed developers and site owners to use structured data to make Yahoo! Search results more useful and visually appealing, and drive more relevant traffic to their sites. The service was shut down in October 2010 along with other Yahoo! services as part of the ...

  3. Yahoo Search - Wikipedia

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    In 1995, they introduced a search engine function, called Yahoo! Search, that allowed users to search Yahoo! Directory. [5] [6] it was the first popular search engine on the Web, [7] despite not being a true Web crawler search engine. They later licensed Web search engines from other companies. Seeking to provide its own Web search engine ...

  4. OpenSearch - Wikipedia

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    Example of a web page which offers to add a new search plugin. With Firefox, the symbol of the currently selected search engine becomes bluish. The user can add the search engine offered by that page by clicking the triangle.

  5. Yahoo Site Explorer - Wikipedia

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    Yahoo! Site Explorer (YSE) was a Yahoo! service which allowed users to view information on websites in Yahoo!'s search index. The service was closed on November 21, 2011 and merged with Bing Webmaster Tools , a tool similar to Google Search Console (previously Google Webmaster Tools) . [ 1 ]

  6. Yahoo Search BOSS - Wikipedia

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    The search experience was very similar to that of search.yahoo.com. The product was provided free and web site owners got a percentage of the ad revenue share if any user clicked on a search ad within the frame. Web site owners could also customize the iframe by adding their own partner logo next to the search box, removing left rail, or ...

  7. Why Yahoo! Wants Back in the Search Game - AOL

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    Yahoo! is rumored to be planning a return to the search market, currently dominated by Google . Yahoo! is said to be working on two projects that will allow the company have its own search engine ...

  8. AOL Search FAQs - AOL Help

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    These are located just below the search box at the top of the search results page. The default option is always web search, but you can select another by typing your search term in the box and clicking the name of the category. AOL Search currently offers the following search vertical options: Web

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