Here's what Yahoo looked like back when it ruled the web
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ReutersWhen David Filo and Jerry Yang created Yahoo in 1995, it was nothing more than a simple list of links, a guide to the open web that new websites clamored to be featured on.
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Now, fast-forward more than ten years, and Verizon is acquiring it for $4.8 billion.
Thanks to The Internet Archive, we can revisit the early days and see exactly what Yahoo used to look like.
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