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  2. Dayforce - Wikipedia

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    Dayforce, formerly Ceridian, [3] is a descendant of Control Data Corporation (CDC). In 1992, Ceridian Corporation was founded as an information services company from the restructuring of CDC, a computer services and manufacturing company founded in 1957.

  3. Yahoo Directory - Wikipedia

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    The Yahoo! Directory was a web directory which at one time rivaled DMOZ in size. The directory was Yahoo! 's first offering and started in 1994 under the name Jerry and David's Guide to the World Wide Web . [ 1 ]

  4. Block, Inc. - Wikipedia

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    On November 19, 2015, Square Inc. became a public company via an initial public offering. [140] [141] On April 19, 2018, Square announced that it had acquired Zesty, a food delivery service that caters to corporate offices. [142] [143] On April 26, 2018, Square announced that it would acquire Weebly, a website-building service, for $365 million ...

  5. Yahoo Answers - Wikipedia

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    An Arabic language Q&A platform called Seen Jeem was available through the Yahoo! subsidiary Maktoob until 2010, and the Chinese language version Yahoo! Knowledge was available until 2021. [15] The platform is known as Yahoo! Chiebukuro (Yahoo!知恵袋) in Japan. [16] On December 8, 2016, Yahoo! released an app for the platform called Yahoo!

  6. Yahoo Japan Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Yahoo! Japan was a founding member of the Japan Association of New Economy (JANE, at the time named Japan e-business association), a Japanese e-business association led by Rakuten CEO Hiroshi Mikitani, in February 2010; Rakuten later withdrew from the Japan Business Federation (Keidanren) in June 2011 and made moves to make JANE become a rival to Keidanren.

  7. Yahoo Australia - Wikipedia

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    Yahoo! Australia (formerly Yahoo7 between 2006 and 2018) is the Australian subsidiary of global internet company Yahoo! Originally a 50/50 joint venture between Yahoo! and Seven West Media, it has been a 100% subsidiary of Verizon Media since March 2018.

  8. Glenn Youngkin - Wikipedia

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    Glenn Allen Youngkin was born in Richmond, Virginia, [7] on December 9, 1966. [8] [9] He is the son of Ellis (née Quinn) and Carroll Wayne "Yunk" Youngkin.[10] [11] His father played basketball for Duke University and worked in accounting and finance. [12]

  9. Criticism of Yahoo - Wikipedia

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    On May 20, 2013, Flickr, Yahoo!'s image and video hosting website, unveiled a redesigned layout and additional features, including one terabyte of free storage for all users, seamless photostream, cover photo and updated Android App. [37] [38] The redesigned layout fills the page with dynamically re-sized photos and, on the home page, displays ...