YAHOO! SEARCH
''This article is about the search engine. For the corporation, see Yahoo! ; for other uses see Yahoo! (disambiguation).''
'Yahoo! Search' is a web search engine, owned by Yahoo!. Originally, ''"Yahoo! Search"'' merely referred to a Yahoo! provided interface, which would send queries to another search engine "behind the scenes" (until 2004 Google). The results were presented to the user under the Yahoo! brand. Originally, none of the actual web crawling and storage/retrieval of data was done by Yahoo! itself.
Seeking to provide its own search engine results, Yahoo! acquired other companies with their own search engines. In 2002, it bought Inktomi, a "behind the scenes" search engine, whose results are shown on other companies' web sites. In 2003, it bought Overture Services, Inc., which owned the AlltheWeb and AltaVista search engines. Initially, even though it owned multiple search engines, it didn't use them on the main Yahoo.com web site, but kept using Google's search engine for its results.
However, starting in 2003, ''Yahoo! Search'' became an original web crawler-based search engine, with a reinvented crawler called Yahoo! Slurp. ''Yahoo! Search'' combined the capabilities of search engine companies it had acquired, with its existing research, and put them into a single search engine. Its new search engine results were included in all of Yahoo!'s sites that had a web search function. It also started to sell its search engine results to other companies, to show on their web sites. Its relationship with Google was terminated at that time, with the former partners becoming each other's main competitors.
★ Inktomi
★ Yahoo! Directory
★ Yahoo! Next
★ List of search engines
★ Google Search
★ Ask Search
★ MSN Search
★ Yahoo! Search
★ Yahoo! vs. Google Results diagram
'Yahoo! Search' is a web search engine, owned by Yahoo!. Originally, ''"Yahoo! Search"'' merely referred to a Yahoo! provided interface, which would send queries to another search engine "behind the scenes" (until 2004 Google). The results were presented to the user under the Yahoo! brand. Originally, none of the actual web crawling and storage/retrieval of data was done by Yahoo! itself.
Seeking to provide its own search engine results, Yahoo! acquired other companies with their own search engines. In 2002, it bought Inktomi, a "behind the scenes" search engine, whose results are shown on other companies' web sites. In 2003, it bought Overture Services, Inc., which owned the AlltheWeb and AltaVista search engines. Initially, even though it owned multiple search engines, it didn't use them on the main Yahoo.com web site, but kept using Google's search engine for its results.
However, starting in 2003, ''Yahoo! Search'' became an original web crawler-based search engine, with a reinvented crawler called Yahoo! Slurp. ''Yahoo! Search'' combined the capabilities of search engine companies it had acquired, with its existing research, and put them into a single search engine. Its new search engine results were included in all of Yahoo!'s sites that had a web search function. It also started to sell its search engine results to other companies, to show on their web sites. Its relationship with Google was terminated at that time, with the former partners becoming each other's main competitors.
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| See also |
| Major Competitors |
| External links |
See also
★ Inktomi
★ Yahoo! Directory
★ Yahoo! Next
★ List of search engines
Major Competitors
★ Google Search
★ Ask Search
★ MSN Search
External links
★ Yahoo! Search
★ Yahoo! vs. Google Results diagram
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