List of Yahoo!-owned sites and services

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This is a partial, alphabetized list of websites and services owned by Yahoo! Inc. For a complete listing of the services see List of Yahoo! services.


Yahoo! 360° is a social networking site and blog host. Since its launch on 29 March 2005, it has gained over 2 million members. It was invite-only until 24 June 2005, and is currently available only to users above 13.

Yahoo! Answers is a service that allows users to ask and answer questions other users post. It competes with Google Answers and answers.com. Yahoo! Answers uses a points system whereby points are awarded for asking and answering questions, and deducted for deleting a question or answer, or getting reported.

Yahoo! Avatars allows users to create personalized character images, also known as avatars, which are displayed on Yahoo! Messenger and the user's Yahoo! 360° profile.

Yahoo! Autos allows users to shop for new and used cars.

Yahoo! Assistant is a browser helper object for Internet Explorer. It was developed by Beijing 3721 Technology and originally called 3721 Internet Assistant, but was renamed Yahoo! Assistant after Yahoo! acquired Beijing 3721 Technology. Yahoo! Assistant blocks pop-ups and removes Internet history information. However, it is regarded as spyware or malware by Microsoft AntiSpyware, Panda AntiVirus and similar security programs.

Yahoo! Briefcase is a free file hosting service.

Yahoo! Buzz Log tracks and analyses trends in searches made through Yahoo! Search, and is updated weekly. It is similar to Google Zeitgeist, which tracks trends in searches made on Google search.

Yahoo! Developer Network offers resources for software developers which use Yahoo! technologies and Web services.

Yahoo! was first formed as a web directory of web sites, organized into a hierarchy of categories and subcategories, which became the Yahoo! Directory. Once a human-compiled directory, Yahoo! Directory now offers two methods of inclusion: Standard, which is free and only available for non-commercial categories, and Express, which charges over US$300 for a quick inclusion in the directory.

Yahoo! Finance offers financial information, including stock quotes and stock exchange rates.

Yahoo! Gallery is a directory of applications built by third-party developers using Yahoo! technologies.

Yahoo! Games allows users to play games, such as chess, billards, checkers and backgammon, against each other. Users can join one of various rooms and find players in these rooms to play with. Most of the games are Java applets, although some require the user to download the game, and some games are single-player. Yahoo! acquired a one person effort called ClassicGames.com in 1997, which became Yahoo! Games.[citation needed]

Yahoo! GeoCities is a web hosting service which offers 15 MB of web space. It was formed in late 1994 as Beverly Hills Internet and allowed users to select a "city" to place their site in, based on the site's content. It was purchased by Yahoo! in 1999. Yahoo! implemented changes which proved unpopular with users, such as changing the Terms of Service, introducing advertisements on GeoCities pages and introducing a premium hosting service.

Yahoo! Groups is a free groups and mailing list service which competes with Google Groups. It was formed when Yahoo! acquired eGroups in August 2000. Groups are sorted in categories similar to the Yahoo! Directory. Yahoo! Groups also offers other features such as a photographic album, file storage and a calendar.

Yahoo! HotJobs provides tools and advice to job seekers.

Find local businesses and services and view the results on a map. Refine and sort results by distance, topic, or other factors. Read ratings and reviews.

Yahoo! acquired Four11 on 8 October 1997, and its webmail service Rocketmail became Yahoo! Mail. Since Google released Gmail on 1 April 2004, Yahoo! Mail has made several improvements to keep ahead of the competition, which also includes MSN Hotmail and AIM Mail. Yahoo! Mail offers 1 GB of storage for free members and 2 GB of storage for Yahoo! Mail Plus subscribers. On 9 July 2004, Yahoo! acquired an e-mail provider named Oddpost and used its technology to create Yahoo! Mail Beta, which uses Ajax to mimic the look and feel of an e-mail cilent.

Yahoo! Maps offers driving directions and traffic.

Yahoo! Messenger is an instant messaging service first released on 21 July 1999, which competes with AOL Instant Messenger, MSN Messenger, Google Talk, ICQ and QQ. It offers several unique features, such as IMvironments, custom status messages, and custom avatars. On 13 October 2005, Yahoo! announced that Yahoo! Messenger and MSN Messenger would become interoperable.

Yahoo! Mobile is a mobile website used predominantly in the UK. It offers mobile downloads such as ringtones.

Yahoo! Movies offers showtimes, movie trailers, movie information, gossip, and others.

Yaho! Music offers music videos and internet radio (LAUNCHcast), a for-fee service known as Yahoo! Music Unlimited, and the Yahoo! Music Engine.

Yahoo! Personals is an online dating service with both free and paid versions. However, the free service is limited, as only paying users can contact users they meet through Yahoo! Personals and exchange contact information.

Yahoo! Photos is a photo sharing service similar to Flickr, which Yahoo! acquired. Users have unlimited storage, but only JPG photographs are allowed. Users can categorize and upload their photographs to albums they have created. Users can set various access levels for albums, ranging from public to private.

Yahoo Pipes is a free RSS mashup visual editor and hosting service.

Yahoo! Podcasts is a beta service that allows users to search for and view podcasts.

Yahoo! Publisher Network is an advertising program, which is currently in beta and only accepts US publishers.

Yahoo! Real Estate offers real estate-related information and allows users to find rentals, mew houses, real estate agents, mortgages and more.

Yahoo! Search is a search engine which competes with MSN Search and market leader Google. Yahoo! relied on Google results from 26 June 2000 to 18 February 2004, but returned to using its own technology after acquiring Inktomi and Overture (which owned AlltheWeb and AltaVista). Yahoo! Search uses a crawler named Yahoo! Slurp.

Yahoo! Search Marketing is based on Overture, which Yahoo! acquired. The service is the pioneer of pay-based inclusion in search engines, and also delivers targeted ads similar to Google AdSense.

Yahoo! Shopping is which competes with eBay and Amazon. It allows users to search for, compare and buy products online.

Yahoo! Small Business offers web hosting, domain names and e-commerce services for small businesses.

Yahoo! Sports offers sports news, including scores, statistics, and fixtures. It includes a "fantasy team" game.

Yahoo! Tech offers reviews and advice for buying and using electronics.

  • Yahoo! Telemundo [1]

A Spanish service of Yahoo! affiliated with The Telemundo Network (Owned by NBC Universal)

Yahoo! Travel offers travel guides, booking and reservation services.

Yahoo! TV offers TV listings and scheduled recordings on Tivo box remotely.

Yahoo! Video is a video sharing site.

Yahoo! Widgets is a cross-platform desktop widget runtime environment. It used to be a widget program called Konfabulator for Mac OS X until Yahoo! bought it.

Yahoo! Kids is a children's version of the Yahoo! portal. It also offers some online safety tips.

Kelkoo is a shopping search engine which operates in 10 European countries. It was acquired by Yahoo! in 2004.

del.icio.us is a social bookmarking website which allows users to store and share bookmarks online. Yahoo! bought it on 9 December 2005.

blo.gs is a directory of recently updated weblogs, purchased by Yahoo! in June 2005.

Dialpad is a phone company.

Flickr is a popular photo sharing service which Yahoo! purchased on 29 March 2005.

upcoming.org is a social event calendar which Yahoo! acquired on 5 October 2005.