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  2. Yahoo! Inc. (2017–present) - Wikipedia

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    Yahoo! Inc. is an American multinational technology company that focuses on media and online business. It is the second and current incarnation of the company, after Verizon Communications acquired the core assets of its predecessor and merged them with AOL in 2017. [6][7] The resulting subsidiary entity was briefly called Oath Inc. [4][8][9 ...

  3. Verizon - Wikipedia

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    Verizon Communications Inc. Verizon Communications Inc. (/ vəˈraɪzən / və-RY-zən), is an American telecommunications company headquartered in New York City. [3] It is the world's second-largest telecommunications company by revenue and its mobile network is the largest wireless carrier in the United States, with 114.8 million subscribers ...

  4. Yahoo! Inc. (1995–2017) - Wikipedia

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    Inc.[ 3 ] was an American multinational technology company headquartered in Sunnyvale, California. Yahoo was founded by Jerry Yang and David Filo in January 1994 and was incorporated on March 2, 1995. [ 4 ][ 5 ] Yahoo was one of the pioneers of the early internet era in the 1990s. [ 6 ] Marissa Mayer, a former Google executive, served as CEO ...

  5. Guru Gowrappan - Wikipedia

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    In early 2019, Verizon announced it would lay off 7% of the media group staff following a monthslong review of the business by Gowrappan. [1] Variety attributed Gowrappan with the introduction of Verizon Media Immersive, an advertising and content extended reality platform, and a deal with the NBA and Yahoo Sports with live VR experiences by ...

  6. Verizon Fios - Wikipedia

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    Launch and expansion (2005–2010) In September 2005, Verizon Communications began offering a fiber optic digital television service, which became available for 9,000 customers in Keller, Texas. Called Fios TV, the service aimed to replace copper wires with optical fibers. [3] By August 2006, Fios TV was available in parts of seven states.

  7. Verizon Media - Wikipedia

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    From a former name: This is a redirect from a former name or working title of the target topic to the new name that resulted from a name change.

  8. Edgecast - Wikipedia

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    Edgecast Networks, Inc. (formerly Verizon Digital Media Services) [ 2 ] was a subsidiary of Yahoo! Inc. and provider of content delivery network (CDN) and video streaming services. Founded in 2006, it was notable for being a self-provisioning CDN technology used by the telecommunication and hosting industries. [ 3 ][ 4 ][ 5 ]

  9. Timeline of Yahoo - Wikipedia

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    July 25, 2016: Verizon agrees to purchase Yahoo's operating business for $4.8 billion. [ 146 ] September 22, 2016: Yahoo! reports a data breach of user account data that occurred sometime in late 2014, and affected over 500 million Yahoo! user accounts − said to be the largest known data breach by then. [ 147 ]