Website Secrets of Yahoo!
Have you ever visited Yahoo!?Yahoo! gets more than 100 million visitors everyday.It is fair to assume that you are one of the 1000000 visitor.In fact,Yahoo! is one of the most visited website or web directory in the world.
You know, It was back in January
of 1994 that Stanford University PhD students David Filo and Jerry Yang started
keeping track of their favorite sites on the Web, collecting hundreds
and then thousands of different Web pages. As their little hobby grew
more time-consuming, Filo and Yang created a custom database to keep their
Web links, and they made the database available for free on the Web. They
named the database Yahoo! (Yet Another Hierarchical Officious
Oracle) .The "yahoo.com" domain was created on January 18, 1995.
Go Directly to Almost Any Yahoo! Page—No Clicking Necessary
Read back to that list of services offered by Yahoo!
You can access to the services most of which are located somewhere on Yahoo! home page.If you can't find your particular service scroll down to the bottom you'll find Yahoo! services on the footer.Even better, almost every Yahoo! service has its own unique URL that you can
enter directly into your browser’s address box. You might think that remembering dozens of unique URLs would be difficult. And,of course, you’d be right—if you actually had to memorize the URLs.
Fortunately, Yahoo! uses an address scheme that’s easy on the old memory,
thanks to its common-sense nature.
Yahoo!’s address scheme is simple. Just take the yahoo.com domain and add
the service name in front of it, like this: "service.yahoo.com". So, for example, if
you want to go to Yahoo! News, you enter news.yahoo.com. If you want to go to
Yahoo! Mail, enter mail.yahoo.com.Still too much to remember see the list below:
enter directly into your browser’s address box. You might think that remembering dozens of unique URLs would be difficult. And,of course, you’d be right—if you actually had to memorize the URLs.
Fortunately, Yahoo! uses an address scheme that’s easy on the old memory,
thanks to its common-sense nature.
Yahoo!’s address scheme is simple. Just take the yahoo.com domain and add
the service name in front of it, like this: "service.yahoo.com". So, for example, if
you want to go to Yahoo! News, you enter news.yahoo.com. If you want to go to
Yahoo! Mail, enter mail.yahoo.com.Still too much to remember see the list below:
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