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  2. History of Yahoo! - Wikipedia

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    However, after the dot-com bubble burst, it reached an all-time low of $8.11 in 2001. [8] Yahoo! formally rejected an acquisition bid from the Microsoft Corporation in 2008. [9] In early 2012, Yahoo laid off 2,000 employees (14 percent of the workforce). This was the largest layoff in Yahoo!'s history. [10]

  3. Timeline of Yahoo! - Wikipedia

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    July 6, 2013: After deactivating inactive user (login) accounts Yahoo! announces it will give them to people on a first-come, first-served basis. [127] July 2013: In an insider deal, Yahoo! corporate director, Daniel Loeb sells his stock for double what he paid for it depleting Yahoo!’s cash. [128]

  4. History of YouTube - Wikipedia

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    After opening on a beta service in May 2005 YouTube.com was trafficking around 30,000 viewers a day in just months of time. After launching six months later they would be hosting well over two million viewers a day on the website. By March 2006 the site had more than 25 million videos uploaded and was generating around 20,000 uploads a day. [22]

  5. UWGB all-time great Keifer Sykes returns to Green Bay for ...

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    Jass played basketball in high school at Kenosha Tremper and started his social media career after graduating in 2018. “I want to come back up there, I’ve been trying to do it,” Sykes said.

  6. Demobilization of United States Armed Forces after World War II

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    The Demobilization of United States armed forces after the Second World War began with the defeat of Germany in May 1945 and continued through 1946. The United States had more than 12 million men and women in the armed forces at the end of World War II, of whom 7.6 million were stationed abroad. [1] The American public demanded a rapid ...

  7. Jesse Owens - Wikipedia

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    Long jump. James Cleveland " Jesse " Owens (September 12, 1913 – March 31, 1980) was an American track and field athlete who won four gold medals at the 1936 Olympic Games. [ 3] Owens specialized in the sprints and the long jump and was recognized in his lifetime as "perhaps the greatest and most famous athlete in track and field history". [ 4]

  8. Jenna Bush Hager opens up about sending both daughters to ...

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    Jenna Bush Hager had an emotional weekend dropping both her daughters off at summer camp. “Little tears under my big sunglasses,” Jenna told her TODAY co-host Hoda Kotb on July 8. Jenna shares ...

  9. Training camp whispers from Bears, Packers, Commanders and ...

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    Training camps are opening across the country and there's no better time to get an insider's perspective on the biggest whispers at the buzziest camps. Yahoo's senior NFL writer Jori Epstein joins ...