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  2. History of Yahoo! - Wikipedia

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    History of Yahoo! Yahoo! started at Stanford University. [1] It was founded in January 1994 by Jerry Yang and David Filo, who were electrical engineering graduates when they created a website named "Jerry and David's Guide to the World Wide Web". The Guide was a directory of other websites, organized in a hierarchy, as opposed to a searchable ...

  3. Picasa - Wikipedia

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    Google stated that the primary reason for retiring Picasa was that it wanted to focus its efforts "entirely on a single photos service" the cross-platform, web-based Google Photos. While support for the desktop version of Picasa ended, Google stated that users who downloaded the software, or who chose to download it prior to the March 15th ...

  4. Yahoo! - Wikipedia

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    Yahoo! ( / ˈjɑːhuː /, styled yahoo! in its logo) [4] [5] is an American web services provider. It is headquartered in Sunnyvale, California, and operated by the namesake company Yahoo! Inc., which is 90% owned by investment funds managed by Apollo Global Management and 10% by Verizon Communications .

  5. Fix problems with the AOL app on iOS - AOL Help

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    Verified for iOS 9.3 and later. 1. Double press the Home button or swipe up and hold. 2. Swipe up on the image of the app. 3. Re-launch the app and attempt to reproduce the issue.

  6. Instagram, Facebook are down. What people are saying on a ...

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    Users logged out, DownDetector shows social media site not working Everyone went to X Everyone on their way to X/Twitter when Facebook, Messenger, and Instagram are down #facebookdown pic.twitter ...

  7. Phishing - Wikipedia

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    Another tactic is to make the displayed text for a link appear trustworthy, while the actual link goes to the phisher's site. To check the destination of a link, many email clients and web browsers will show the URL in the status bar when the mouse is hovering over it. However, some phishers may be able to bypass this security measure.

  8. Facebook down: Website not working as users can’t get online

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    Users saw a blank white page instead of the familiar news feed

  9. Facebook and Instagram down: Meta apps and website not ... - AOL

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    Facebook and Instagram appear to have stopped working properly for at least some of their users. People attempting to login to a variety of Meta services found they were unable to get online on ...