• TubeTalkerX@kbin.social
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      Yup. Everytime I need to test an internet connection I go to Yahoo cause I know the User wasn’t there so no cache version.

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      8 months ago

      Yes. When their stock price dropped far enough, Verizon bought them.

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      I don’t know how they’re structured / what they really do as a company now, but they do still seem to have a well-regarded news division (or, they at least aggregate quality content).

      Well, they used to until I read this. Once they throw this AI nonsense into it, I’m bailing.

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        Every time I end up on Yahoo News, it’s an article that’s been republished from somewhere else. I have no idea what their business model is. Ads, I assume.

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      Yahoo Inc. owns TechCrunch, Autoblog, and Engadget, plus some other stuff, along with their own Yahoo-branded stuff (excluding Yahoo Japan, which is a totally separate company). It’s a ton of eyeballs, and they sell the ads on their sites.